Kevin Clevenger wrote (in a message from Wednesday 13)
>
> When compling X 4.2.0 with gcc 3.0.3 on a glibc 2.2.5 system I get the
> following. Using gcc 2.95.3 on the same system compiles correctly. I have
> tried altering the -traditional flag in the imakemdep.h file to no avail.
Other people I've asked say that cpp in gcc 3.0 still supports
-traditional. What's special about your configuration that makes it
not support -traditional ?
The -traditional flag is required with gcc's cpp because otherwise it
does silly things to imake input. (Adds white space before and after
macro expansion results, tries to interpret backslashes where it
should leave them alone, etc.)
It's really unfortnate if the GNU people have removed the -traditional
option to cpp in gcc 3.0.
XFree86 will have to provide a non broken C pre-processor for imake to
work with gcc 3, in this case.
Matthieu
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