Hi,

since I am stubborn of nature, I tried to compile ICU 54 on solaris 9 to see if by miracle it would just work.

I get this build error:

make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/rmottola/opencsw/libicu54/trunk/work/build-isa-sparcv8/icu/source/layout' gmake[1]: Entering directory `/home/rmottola/opencsw/libicu54/trunk/work/build-isa-sparcv8/icu/source/layout' /opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC -DU_HAVE_ELF_H=1 -DU_HAVE_ATOMIC=0 -I. -I./.. -I../common -I./unicode -DU_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED= -DU_LAYOUT_IMPLEMENTATION -xO3 -m32 -xarch=v8 -mt -c -DPIC -KPIC -o LEFontInstance.o LEFontInstance.cpp /opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC -DU_HAVE_ELF_H=1 -DU_HAVE_ATOMIC=0 -I. -I./.. -I../common -I./unicode -DU_ATTRIBUTE_DEPRECATED= -DU_LAYOUT_IMPLEMENTATION -xO3 -m32 -xarch=v8 -mt -c -DPIC -KPIC -o OpenTypeLayoutEngine.o OpenTypeLayoutEngine.cpp
"LETableReference.h", line 68: Error: Expected an expression.
"LETableReference.h", line 100: Error: Badly formed expression.
"LETableReference.h", line 104: Error: Operand expected instead of ")".
"LETableReference.h", line 122: Error: Operand expected instead of ";".
"LETableReference.h", line 144: Error: "icu_54::LETableReference::ptrToOffset(const void*, LEErrorCode&) const" is expected to return a value. "LETableReference.h", line 149: Error: "icu_54::LETableReference::ptrToOffset(const void*, LEErrorCode&) const" is expected to return a value. "LETableReference.h", line 151: Warning: There are returns from icu_54::LETableReference::ptrToOffset(const void*, LEErrorCode&) const with and without values.
"LETableReference.h", line 158: Error: Badly formed expression.
"LETableReference.h", line 171: Error: Badly formed expression.
"LETableReference.h", line 172: Error: A statement (even if empty) is required here.
"LETableReference.h", line 383: Error: Expected an expression.


Looking at line 68, I see:
   LETableReference(const le_uint8* data, size_t length = LE_UINTPTR_MAX) :

I suppose hat is the ugly problem I already found in gnustep base.

I can patch that, put I'd prefer to apply the pach only for solaris9, because otherwise the ifdef's are hard to write. Stupid solaris doesn't have versions.

How can I apply a patch only for solaris <= 9 ?

Riccardo

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