John,
Can it be a conditional compilation thing? I haven't traced it through, but:
Interp::setError(...
Cannot be correct.
The object is set in line 42:
class Interp {
Also, notice that none of the other member functions in that module are
defined with the "Interp::" prefix.
Regards,
Eric
> The strange thing is that it compiles fine on other systems
> with "Interp::" in there. See http://www.linuxcnc.org/compile_farm/
> for complete build logs on four different systems. Granted,
> none of them are Edgy, which points toward some Edgy unique
> header file or some such issue.
>
> I'm not a C++ guy, so I can't comment on what the issue might be.
>
> Regards,
>
> John Kasunich
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