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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Mon, 4 Oct 1993 08:49:23 MST
Date: 30 Sep 93 19:13:52 GMT
From: munnari.oz.au!pellew.ntu.edu.au!nutmeg!hoffmann@uunet.uu.net (Arthur Hoffmann)
Organization: A poorly-installed InterNetNews site
Subject: Re: trouble compiling src on UNIX.
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Arthur Hoffmann (hoffmann@nutmeg) wrote:
:
:
: NetBSD is BSD4.3 and I'm using gcc2.4.5. The computer is based on
: an 68030 with 68881, no windows. I thought gcc was ansi, but when
: using the option #define Standard in define.h not even the first
: 3 files get compiled till I get an error.
:
: If I use -traditional as a compiler option then it compiles, but gives
: lots of warnings saying: Integer overflow in expression. The whole directory
: then compiles, but at the end when everything gets linked together
: it comes up with: xrmisc.o: Undefined _ecvt referenced from text segment.
:
I now got rid of most problems (thanks to someone who emailed me saying I should
configure for sun4_gcc). All the code seems to compile, but this time it
comes up with xcnv.o: Undefined symbol _gcvt from text segment.
Thank you for your help.
--
Arthur.
Arthur Hoffmann
hoffmann@nutmeg.ntu.edu.au