On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 07:26:20 +1100
Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2006-Jan-25 13:23:52 +, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:29:20 +1100
Mark Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or I suspect you can get away with just using gcc33 which
has va_copy()
Hi,
I upgraded my ports tree and found the the xorg-server port (now
at 6.9.0) won't build on 4.11 because it can't find a working va_copy. I've
checked /usr/include and indeed there is no mention of va_copy in there.
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Steve O'Hara-Smith schrieb:
I upgraded my ports tree and found the the xorg-server port (now
at 6.9.0) won't build on 4.11 because it can't find a working va_copy. I've
checked /usr/include and indeed there is no mention of va_copy in there.
Here the same problem :(
uname -a
FreeBSD
Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my ports tree and found the the xorg-server port (now
at 6.9.0) won't build on 4.11 because it can't find a working va_copy. I've
checked /usr/include and indeed there is no mention of va_copy in there.
Do you still use 4stable?
IMHO,
Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my ports tree and found the the xorg-server port (now
at 6.9.0) won't build on 4.11 because it can't find a working va_copy. I've
checked /usr/include and indeed there is no mention of va_copy in there.
Do you still use 4stable?
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:29:20 +1100
Mark Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my ports tree and found the the xorg-server port (now
at 6.9.0) won't build on 4.11 because it can't find a working va_copy.
I've
checked /usr/include and
On Wed, 2006-Jan-25 13:23:52 +, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:29:20 +1100
Mark Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or I suspect you can get away with just using gcc33 which
has va_copy() builtin.
Hmm I have gcc34 courtesy of some other ports build
On Wed, Jan 25, 2006 at 11:36:09AM +, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my ports tree and found the the xorg-server port (now
at 6.9.0) won't build on 4.11 because it can't find a working va_copy. I've
checked /usr/include and indeed there is no mention of va_copy in
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On Wed, 2006-Jan-25 13:23:52 +, Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:29:20 +1100
Mark Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or I suspect you can get away with just using gcc33 which
has va_copy() builtin.
Hmm I have gcc34 courtesy of some other
On 1/25/06, Matthew Seaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
happy-idiot-talk:/usr/src:% sudo portupgrade -m CC=gcc34 -Ni
x11-servers/xorg-server
[...]
CXX=g++34?
Note: I am not a code www.yzzrd.com, but when I specify
CC=gcc*
I always add the symmetric CXX=g++*
It seemed to help back in the days
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