Alexander Wallace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Well... It was pretty easy to see it will not be straight
> forward... Not being a c/c++ developer I'm currently lost, but
> researching...
>
> Here is what i get when i try gmake on carob

Hi Alexander,

Thanks a lot for trying to make libmysequoia work on Solaris. First
things first, please tell us more details about your system:
- which Solaris version are you using?
- gcc --version ?

Do you also have a Sun C compiler installed? We try to be as standard
conformant as possible and use almost zero gcc-specific trick. So in
case your gcc installation is not as well integrated in your system as
your Sun compiler is (just guessing...), the Sun compiler may even
work better, despite us using mainly gcc.


> gmake
> g++ -g3 -Wall -O0 -fPIC -Iinclude   -c -o src/JavaSocket.o
> src/JavaSocket.cpp
> In file included from src/JavaSocket.cpp:25:
> include/SystemDependantDefs.hpp:36: error: `PF_INET' was not declared
> in this scope

Concerning carob, you really need to use a (constantly updated) CVS
carob version. For instance The PF_INET macro is not anymore located
in this .hpp file since 2006-11-28 16:07:55 +0000, so it's hard for us
to fix this now.

By staying on top of the CVS wave you are also going to immediately
benefit from the portability fixes we are going to do thanks to your
reports. Let's keep in sync!

Thanks in advance.



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