Would something like #if !defined(_AIX) || defined(__GNUC__) work?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI,
        I was able to successfully compile commoncpp2-1.3.13 on AIX using 
VisualAge C++ after some minor tweaking:

* include/cc++/string.h -- line 114 "#pragma pack()" wasn't liked, pack 
requires a value, I commented out the pack statements. (I have seen this in earlier 
versions as well)

* ./include/cc++/config.h & ./include/config.h -- I had to manually comment out 
HAVE_STRINGS_H.  Configure finds and accepts strings.h but when it is included it 
produces numerous errors.


Here are some system Details:

AIX 5.2.0.0

Compiler
  Fileset                      Level  State  Type  Description (Uninstaller)
  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
  vacpp.cmp.core             6.0.0.5    C     F    VisualAge C++ Compiler



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