Update of bug #17927 (project gnustep):
Category: None => Base/Foundation
Item Group: Bug => Change Request
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Follow-up Comment #1:
Trying 1.6 is a bit pointless ... it's so old!
If you check the platforms GNUstep runs on (there is a link to the list from
the FAQ in the user area of the website) you will see that HP/UX is neither
supported nor known to run on HP/UX.
That being said, portability of GNUstep is good and it should run on HP/UX
without much porting effort, and any changes needed to port 1.13 can easily
be integrated into GNUstep for the next release. However full functionality
will require a working copy of the ffcall or ffi library.
Looking at the trace it seems to be an HP/UX system header problem (eg one
header depending on another but not including it), or is some incompatibility
between a preprocessor constant defined in GNUstep and one the system headers
used.
That can be tedious to sort out ... you have to go through a trial and error
process of repositioning the include directives to see what other things
included before them might be messing them up.
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