Aha... I'm embarrassed... that was about 3 pages below where I got fed up and stopped reading the gcc man page.
FWIW, this does deal with the errors that I was getting previously, but now I get a linker error (Undefined symbols: _localtime_r). Alas, this is stuff from the Fink unstable distribution... fortunately, it's not that important to me :) Thanks, Matt Matt Roper wrote: > Would adding -U__GNUC__ to gcc's command line help? -U is the opposite > of -D; it undefines a macro (as if you put an #undef in the code). > > > Matt > > On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 01:34:42PM -0700, Matt Holland wrote: > >>Hey all, >> >>I'm trying to compile libdv on my Mac (I know, OS X, a little off-topic >>:). I keep running into problems where preprocessing and parsing fails >>because the code has lots of >> >>#ifdef __GNUC__ >>... >>#else >>... >>#endif >> >>blocks in it. This wouldn't be a problem, but for the fact that it >>seems that the version of gcc that I'm using (Apple calls it >>gcc-937.2... boy are they ahead of their time; it's based on gcc-2.95.2) >>doesn't seem to like the code that it gets (something about "rolled-up" >>syntax that's supposed to be supported by gcc). I suppose I could go >>through and replace #ifdef __GNUC__ with #ifdef __FUBARC__ or something >>like that, but there are many instances in multiple files involved, so >>it would be nice if I could just change something in the top-level >>Makefile or pass an option to the configure script (tho I don't see any >>options that seem appropriate) to undefine __GNUC__ globally. >> >>Thanks, >>Matt >> >>_______________________________________________ >>vox-tech mailing list >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech > > _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
