On Thursday, Jan 23, 2003, at 16:31 Europe/Brussels, Christian Schaffner wrote:
Right _ I have problems as well when running with the isystem branch as when not.On Donnerstag, Januar 23, 2003, at 04:18 Uhr, Peter O'Gorman wrote:don't have apr installed, but this is due to the order of the includes in the cc line, in the info file you can do "NoSetCPPFlags: true" and see what happens, if that doesn't work then try also adding "SetCPPFlags: -isystem %p/include" to ensure that /sw/include comes after -I../include etc whan gcc is looking for the include files.Well, that's what I thought (the reason, not the solution, thanks for it!). But Paolo says that it is also happening if he don't have apr install while compiling.
Didn' look at them in detail yet.
Will send you more as soon as I get time to look at it.
It is needed whenever there may be a file in /sw/include with the same name
I might be wrong here, but: Doesn't this fix only help in the situation when an incompatible apr is already installed on your system and you try to compile the new version?
as one in ../include in your case _ and you can't know this, even if you would
have all fink packages installed on your machine, because there may be additional
local packages _ or additional fink packages in the future.
In this case
/sw/include/pcreposix.h installed by pcre is a different file from ../include/pcreposix.h
Jean-Francois
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