Re: [gentoo-user] problem emerging tclx

2006-12-29 Thread Bo Ørsted Andresen
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 12:15, Michael George wrote:
 I'm updating my system (amd64) to gcc4.1 and things are going rather
 smoothly.  One problem I'm having, though, is that tclx-8.3 will not
 complete it's build.
[SNIP]
 Has anyone else run into this problem and found a solution?

Sure [1] Try tclx-8.4.

[1] https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=133099

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[gentoo-user] problem emerging tclx

2006-12-27 Thread Michael George
I'm updating my system (amd64) to gcc4.1 and things are going rather
smoothly.  One problem I'm having, though, is that tclx-8.3 will not
complete it's build.

I can build it fine with gcc-3.4, but not 4.1.

The error I get is:

/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/generic/tclXbsearch.cIn
file included from /usr/include/time.h:8,
 from /usr/include/gentoo-multilib/amd64/sys/times.h:29,
 from /usr/include/sys/times.h:8,
 from
/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/unix/tclXunixPort.h:32,
 from
/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/generic/tclExtdInt.h:27,
 from
/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/generic/tclXbsearch.c:19:
/usr/include/gentoo-multilib/amd64/time.h:61: error: two or more data
types in declaration specifiers
/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/generic/tclXbsearch.c: In
function 'TclProcKeyCompare':
/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/generic/tclXbsearch.c:115:
warning: passing argument 2 of 'Tcl_Merge' from incompatible pointer
type
make[1]: *** [tclXbsearch..o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/var/tmp/portage/tclx-8.3.5/work/tclx8.3.5/tcl/unix'make: *** [TCLX]
Error 2

!!! ERROR: dev-tcltk/tclx-8.3.5 failed.
Call stack:
  ebuild.sh, line 1546:   Called dyn_compile
  ebuild.sh, line 937:   Called src_compile
  tclx-8.3.5.ebuild, line 65:   Called die

I've searched the net and found a posting of the error, but it's in a
language I do not understand.

Has anyone else run into this problem and found a solution?

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