Hi,

After looking at it a bit longer, I think I need some help with it. In Solaris 
10.5 the cvs is broken. The build failes in wmlscript/wlexer.c (1037):

if (*result == *HUGE_VAL || *result == -(*HUGE_VAL)>.>..>..// NIKOS!!
        || ws_ieee754_encode_single(*result, buf) != WS_IEEE754_OK)
        ws_src_error(compiler, 0, "floating point literal too large");

Are these lines really important? We are talking for a 64bit build here (of 
course the same lines will affect 32bit builds as well). HUGE_VAL is undefined 
in the CVS version:

Undefined                       first referenced
 symbol                             in file
__builtin_huge_val                  libwmlscript.a(wslexer.o)
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to wmlscript/wmlsc

This is after I commented out the relevant code in wslexer.c and filled in for 
a simple printf. Of interest is that in the CVS version HUGE_VAL is a undefined 
pointer, whereas in the 1.4.1 version it is a float(correct).

Source, includes and dependencies are exactly the same:

gateway-1.4.1/.depend:
wmlscript/wslexer.o: wmlscript/wslexer.c wmlscript/wsint.h ./gw-config.h \
  ./gwlib/gwassert.h ./gwlib/log.h wmlscript/ws.h wmlscript/wsutf8.h \
  wmlscript/wserror.h wmlscript/wsieee754.h wmlscript/wsbuffer.h \
  wmlscript/wsencode.h wmlscript/wsalloc.h wmlscript/wsfalloc.h \
  wmlscript/wsstream.h wmlscript/wshash.h wmlscript/wsbc.h \
  wmlscript/wsstree.h wmlscript/wsasm.h wmlscript/wsopt.h \
  wmlscript/wsstdlib.h wmlscript/wsgram.h

CVS/.depend:
wmlscript/wslexer.o wmlscript/wslexer.i: wmlscript/wslexer.c \
  wmlscript/wsint.h ./gw-config.h ./gwlib/gwassert.h ./gwlib/log.h \
  wmlscript/ws.h wmlscript/wsutf8.h wmlscript/wserror.h \
  wmlscript/wsieee754.h wmlscript/wsbuffer.h wmlscript/wsencode.h \
  wmlscript/wsalloc.h wmlscript/wsfalloc.h wmlscript/wsstream.h \
  wmlscript/wshash.h wmlscript/wsbc.h wmlscript/wsstree.h \
  wmlscript/wsasm.h wmlscript/wsopt.h wmlscript/wsstdlib.h \
  wmlscript/wsgram.h

Where is wmlscript invoked? I have some issues right now with the client, so I 
cannot run a debugger on it.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Nikos


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Nikos Balkanas 
  To: Stipe Tolj 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 9:43 PM
  Subject: Re: Problem with CVS source


  Dear Stipe,

  It seems that the problem is not what I first suspected. You see the file 
wslexer.c is exactly the same in both cases (gateway-1.4.1 and cvs gateway). 
Therefore it is not a HUGE_VAL problem I first suspected. 

  This is strange. I am using exactly the same environment, gcc, configuration 
as with the gateway-1.4.1 version. Yet make fails on exactly the same file. I 
will have to look more into it. Meanwhile if you have seen this before, pls let 
me know. 


  Nikos
  On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 9:26 PM, Nikos Balkanas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Thanks, Stipe, for the fast reply. Please see my comments inlined.


    Regards,

    Nikos



    On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:10 PM, Stipe Tolj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      Nikos Balkanas schrieb:

      > Hi,
      >
      > I am rather new to the list. I tried to download and compile the latest
      > CVS source and I got the following error:
      >
      > gcc -std=gnu99 -D_REENTRANT=1 -I. -Igw -O6 -s -m64 -D_LARGE_FILES=
      > -I/usr/include/libxml2 -I/usr/local/include -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
      > -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline -Wformat
      > -Wformat-security -Wmissing-format-attribute -Wall
      > -I/usr/local/ssl/include -o wmlscript/wslexer.o -c wmlscript/wslexer.c
      > wmlscript/wslexer.c:222: warning: no previous prototype for 'ws_yy_lex'
      > wmlscript/wslexer.c: In function `read_float_from_exp':
      > wmlscript/wslexer.c:1037: error: invalid operands to binary ==
      > wmlscript/wslexer.c:1038: error: wrong type argument to unary minus
      > make: *** [wmlscript/wslexer.o] Error 1


      there is something wrong with your local CVS checkout tree. Make sure you

       $ make clean
       $ make

    To be sure I rm -rf gateway and restored from CVS again.

      in order to remove any previously build objects. The configure run was 
clean?

    Yes. Apart from docbook support which I don't particular care (This is a 
minimal server for security/performance reasons)
     CFLAGS="-O6 -s -m64 -DSunOS" CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/ssl/include" configure 
--build=ia64-pc-solaris2.10 --libdir=/usr/local/lib/64 --enable-ssl 
--enable-cookies --enable-debug --enable-warnings --enable-docs 
--mandir=/usr/local/man --with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl --enable-pcre


    gateway-1.4.1 compiled with the same configuration with no problems.
    The issue seems to be with HUGE_VAL and Solaris. I don't have a linux in 
front of me to check, but in solaris 10.5 in /usr/include/iso/math_iso.h:
    #define HUGE_VAL __huge_val._d
      > Any ideas? How safe is it to use cvs source in production? By the looks
      > of it, it doesn't look tested.


      it is... in fact the CVS HEAD branch is a 1.4.2RC and is the most stable 
version
      you can get. We tend to be very "pessimistic" with commits and tend to be 
very
      careful to preserve the CVS HEAD quality.

      A lot of companies use either pure CVS HEAD or a patched CVS HEAD branch 
in
      production.
    Good to know. Thanx.


      > Another minor request: Daily snapshots do not have any indication of the
      > date. This could lead to an invalid snapshot if crontab or the server
      > goes down at the time of the snapshot.


      ???

    In the web download site, under daily development downloads. The sources 
tarball could have a day stamp in the name. I use a minimal server without cvs. 
I downloaded the daily snapshot and couldn't figure out when it was built. The 
last date in RELEASES was back in 2004. I installed CVS and got the tree, just 
to be sure.
      Stipe

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