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From: | foo_fighter01 AT gmx DOT net |
Date: | Mon, 17 May 1999 01:20:46 -0600 (MDT) |
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Subject: | Pgcc-1.1.3&micq-0.4.0 |
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The Pgcc-1.1.3 has problems compiling micq-0.4.0 (on Linux)! "pgcc" and "pgcc -mpentium" works. But "pgcc -Ox -mpentium" (x = 1 ... 6) produces the following error message: file_util.c:27: parse error before `__extension__' file_util.c:27: `__len' undeclared here (not in a function) file_util.c:27: initializer element is not constant file_util.c:27: parse error before `if' file_util.c:27: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `__retval' file_util.c:27: conflicting types for `__retval' file_util.c:27: previous declaration of `__retval' file_util.c:27: warning: data definition has no type or storage class file_util.c:27: parse error before `}' make: *** [file_util.o] Error 1 I had no problems with "-O6 -mpentium" on my FreeBSD-3.1 system ! So does anybody know what's wrong ? bye, Herbert
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