On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Frank Tarczynski wrote:
Perhaps the problem occurs because 430HX_BRIDGE starts with a numeric?
Try changing it to BRIDGE_430HX.
No need to change it now. I've already built the server by just deleting
the "_" for those 2 #define's.
I'm afraid that's not good enough. I need to know why your pre-processor seems to be treating "_" in tokens specially. So far, it seems that it's because the token starts with a numeric. For portability reasons, I'd really prefer to nail down if that's that's the case.
OK, I've checked what the unixware 7.1.3 cc does. If the numeric portion is first: no good. If the BRIDGE is first, as in BRIDGE_430HX: it works.
cc reports itself as Optimizing C Compilation System (CCS) 4.1 10/31/02 (OU7.1.3bl11.1)
Frank
Do you have any experience with replacing Xsco?
Unfortunately I don't. But it sounds to me that Xsco uses non-standard means of determining whether or not another server is running.
Marc.
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