joerg%britannica.bec.de@localhost wrote: > On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 03:13:10PM -0500, Jan Schaumann wrote: > > net/nsd joerg%NetBSD.org@localhost > > How do I get C99 mode or a GCC here? Check for the MIPSPro compiler, and add '-c99' to the CFLAGS. There are a few packages that already have that. (Don't know off the top off my head which ones, though.) > > www/lighttpd joerg%NetBSD.org@localhost > > This feels like God telling me that I am a bad boy. > > cc-1035 cc: WARNING File = /usr/include/stdint.h, Line = 5 > #error directive: This header file is to be used only for c99 mode > compilations > > How do I enable c99 mode on Irix and can we do that by default? I'm not sure if we want to make this the default, as that seems to break certain other packages. There was a PR about this the other day. I think it was gettext or something. Compiled fine without C99, but didn't with. Unless, of course, we make the decision to say we _always_ want C99 and consider packages that don't do C99 as broken. But we don't do that for gcc, do we? > c-1020 cc: ERROR File = /usr/include/netinet/tcp.h, Line = 38 > The identifier "u_short" is undefined. > > u_short th_sport; /* source port */ > > Where do I get u_short in Irix? I think it's /usr/include/sys/bsd_types.h. As I mentioned before on this list: every developer is free to get an account on this machine to poke around there and fix things. Send me an ssh key in an email signed with your developers key and I'll set you up and you get all the Joy and Fun of IRIX right to your fingertips! -Jan -- "Life," said Marvin dolefully, "loathe it or ignore it, you can't like it."
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