On 9/29/2013 1:25 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 29/09/13 20:40, Gregory M. Caughey wrote:
On 9/29/2013 9:35 AM, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 29/09/13 17:32, Gregory M. Caughey wrote:
Hi everybody,
Since build 'Vim-7.4.041' my builds have been failing with error
message
"Makefile:2697: recipe for target `objects/mbyte.o' failed".
I've captured the last few lines from my screen output and included as
an attachment. I don't know if the fault is Vim or my Cygwin
environment
which I update regularly.
Has anybody else experienced this problem? I have been building Vim
for
console mode and the GUI version for years and failed compilations
have
rarely occurred.
I'm working on a Windows 7 box with the latest Cygwin (x86)
environment
installed. I'm running with all of the latest upgrades and security
upgrades.
v/r,
Greg
There seems to be a conflict between Cygwin headers and Vim headers.
Could you paste lines 4951 and 5090 of /usr/include/w32api/winnt.h (as
seen from Cygwin bash) into a reply email please?
Best regards,
Tony.
Hope this is what you're looking for.
Thanks, Greg
In my Vim for GTK2/Gnome2, cscope finds the Status identifier as follows:
- defined by typedef at
/usr/include/X11/SM/SMlib.h line 168
/usr/include/X11/SM/SMlib.h line 306
/usr/include/X11/ICE/ICElib.h line 163
- defined by #define at
/usr/include/X11/Xlib.h line 87
/usr/include/X11/ICE/ICElib.h line 36
- used 77 times; the Vim sources among them (as opposed to system
include files) are:
src/gui_x11.c line 775
src/if_xcmdsrv.c line 266
src/os_unix.c line 1858
src/os_unix.c line 1923
In all cases (and also in system include files) I see that identifier
used as a type, which conflicts with its use as a data-name in your
/usr/include/w32api/winnt.h which is indirectly included by the line
# include <windows.h>
at line 86 of src/mbyte.c and within the range of an #ifdef WIN32UNIX.
The only #include earlier in the same source file is for "vim.h" with
quotes.
Bram, do you think we _can_ avoid this conflict, considering that the
conflicting definitions are both in system include files?
Best regards,
Tony.
Have just attempted to compile "vim-7.4.046" and it bombed at the same
location and error message as I described earlier in this thread. Since
it appears nobody else is having this problem, I will assume for the
moment there is a problem with my current CYGWIN installation. I quess
I'll try downgrading several packages and see if this solves this issue.
v/r,
Greg
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