Eek! I didn't notice thatthis was on Winblows.. nevermind then. :)
(I think there's even a bug report about this..?)

--Jani


On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Marc Boeren wrote:

>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marc Boeren
>> Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 5:40 PM
>> To: 'Jani Taskinen'
>> Subject: RE: [PHP-DEV] build problem: bison.simple:99: parse error
>> before 'do' -> \r\n or \n...
>>
>>
>>
>> > Works fine for me. Try doing './cvsclean ; ./buildconf'
>> > >bison.simple:99: stray '\' in program
>>
>> I spent some time on it, and just now traced it down to a
>> simple thing: \r\n against \n
>> Four files in the Zend folder ended in \r\n, instead of \n
>> (hence, the line-continuation character \ is not recognized properly)
>> I also have this problem every time I checkout TSRM.dsp, but
>> then in reverse...
>>
>> My situation is this:
>> 1. I use cygwin on my windows box to connect to cvs
>> 2. I use msvs on my windows box to compile
>> 3. I copy my checked-out folder to my linux box to compile
>>
>> 1. no problem
>> 2. any time I check out TSRM.dsp, I have to convert from \n
>> to \r\n for msvs
>> 3. I had to convert zend_language_scanner.c,
>> zend_language_parser.c, zend_ini_parser.c and
>> zend_ini_scanner.c from \r\n to \n
>>
>> What might have happened is that I accidentally opened the
>> files from 3 on my win box and saved 'm (and thus
>> automatically converting them to \r\n).
>> Since my cygwin is set up to handle text files as Unix (\n),
>> the only thing that is actually strange is the TSRM.dsp
>> (since the other .dsp's are not a problem).
>> Could it be that the other .dsp's are marked as binary in
>> cvs, and only TSRM.dsp is marked as text?
>>
>> BTW, this is something that should really be documented
>> somewhere, since the error you actually get is very
>> confusing, and if you open a textfile it is never obvious if
>> it's PC, Mac or Unix mode....
>> Or could this simply be designated as a bug in the gcc-compiler?
>>
>> Anyway, all is fine now (although I do get an error in
>> ext/standard/html.c about a CODESET that is undeclared, but
>> at least that is a clear message :-)
>>
>> Cheerio, Marc.
>>
>
>


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