Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
On Jun 17, 2005, at 10:12 AM, Gordon Royle wrote:
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$ gp
Reading GPRC: /sw/etc/gprc ...Done.
Trace/BPT trap
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Interesting--I'll forward this on to the maintainer.
If you look at your build log, you will see several messages of the form
../src/gp/gp_rl.c:633: warning: function called through a non-compatible
type
../src/gp/gp_rl.c:633: note: if this code is reached, the program will abort
This is indeed what happens. It also happens during the test phase:
* Testing objets for gp-sta..../src/test/dotest: line 107: 803
Trace/BPT trap $gp -q -test <$file_in >$file_test 2>&1
BUG [0]
This is a gcc-4 effect. Not easy to fix, I suspect.
When compiling with gcc-3.3, compilation fails due to undefined symbols
_rl_begin_undo_group
etc, caused by the existence of /usr/include/readline/readline.h and
/usr/lib/libreadline.dylib.
--
Martin
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