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Re: cctype on Solaris (was Re: Re[2]: Announcing libstdc++-2.90.7)
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- Subject: Re: cctype on Solaris (was Re: Re[2]: Announcing libstdc++-2.90.7)
- From: "Matthew Brown" <mbrown at mediadb dot net>
- Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 13:16:07 -0500
- References: <199912271830.NAA28043@jaj.com>
I am running version 7.
Incidentally, I have not yet tried to build or run anything with the new
library on Solaris; I just know that the library can be built and installed
successfully given the described patch.
-- Matthew Brown
----- Original Message -----
From: Phil Edwards <pedwards@jaj.com>
To: <libstdc++@sourceware.cygnus.com>; <mbrown@mediadb.net>
Sent: Monday, December 27, 1999 1:30 PM
Subject: cctype on Solaris (was Re: Re[2]: Announcing libstdc++-2.90.7)
>
> [subject tweaked to help the search engines]
>
> > I have successfully built and installed on my Solaris box, but it,
again,
> > required a tweak. This one was with <srcdir>/config/solaris/ctype.cc:
> > The gcc 2.95.1 compiler complains about '__trans_upper' and
__trans_lower'
> > being 'int *' while the left side of the related assignments are 'long
int
> > *'. Performing a C-style cast to 'long int *' in these four statements
> > allows the compile to succeed.
>
> I have a similar patch to accomplish the same thing, but, just to make
> sure that I'm not smoking crack: which version of Solaris are you
running?
> (I missed some previous posts and my web browser is Having A Bad Day.)
>
> It /seems/ at this point that current CVS will compile under 2.6 but
> nothing prior nor later.
>
>
> (If you reply to the list, please don't cc another copy to me. Thanks!)
> Phil
>
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