Subject: libg++ question
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Bartholomew Niswonger <bniswong@midway.uchicago.edu>
List: current-users
Date: 11/01/1994 00:34:34
Hello.. hving successfully gotten gcc-2.6.0 to compile, I am now
working on libg++, however I have run into a snag with libio, the
iostream stuff..
here's what happens when make gets to dummy.C in libio:
Script started on Tue Nov 1 00:27:57 1994
ethyl# gcc -g -O libio/dummy.C
libio/dummy.C:3: warning: duplicate `volatile'
libio/dummy.C:3: constructors cannot be declared `volatile'
libio/dummy.C:3: warning: duplicate `volatile'
libio/dummy.C:3: constructors cannot be declared `volatile'
libio/dummy.C:3: warning: duplicate `volatile'
libio/dummy.C:3: confused by earlier errors, bailing out
ethyl# cat libio/dummy.C
struct filebuf {
virtual int foo();
};
filebuf ff;
extern "C" int FUNC(int);
int FUNC(int i) { return i+10; }
ethyl# exit
exit
Script done on Tue Nov 1 00:28:35 1994
this of course causes the make to exit..
dummy seems to be some kind of test, of what I am not sure..
any info would be useful, I am using
configure m68k-cbm-netbsd1.0
make
someone must have upgraded their g++ libs, the old was are very
outdated
thanks
later
bart niswonger
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