Thanks for the clarification. I understand now. On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 16:52 Karel Gardas <karel.gar...@centrum.cz> wrote:
> On 12/31/15 07:41 PM, Alain O'Dea wrote: > > Yes. I can do that. > > > > On SmartOS it may not be GCC 3.4.3 causing this. I see this on GCC 4.7.x > > through 4.9.x. The paths to gcc on SmartOS also differ. I'll have to > > verify that as part of checking this. > > This is misunderstanding. GCC 3.4.3 provides *correct* CPP behavior, > while all 4.x provides broken CPP. That means as a workaround when GCC > 3.4.3 is installed I set it as GHC's CPP automatically on Solaris. When > it is not available, then GHC behaves like you've seen when using CPP... > > Hopefully this is more clear now, > > Karel > >
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