Considering gcc more or less had full C99 support in 3.1 (2002) and SLES10 
dates back to 2004 I find this surprising. Clangs goal from the beginning was 
full C99 support. Checking back it looks like llvm 1.0 (2003) had C99 support. 
What version of clang/llvm are you using?

-Nathan

> On Aug 27, 2016, at 6:38 AM, C Bergström <cbergst...@pathscale.com> wrote:
> 
> I realize a number of changes have been made to make the codebase C99.
> As I'm setting up more testing platforms, I found that this caused
> Clang (and us) to be broken on SLES10. While I realize that platform
> is quite *old*, it is still used in production at more than one sight
> which we support. If there isn't a strong feeling against it, would
> you guys accept a patch to get this building again..
> 
> Thanks
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