* some question about ANSI C
@ 2000-01-03 7:19 Rolland Wong
2000-04-01 0:00 ` Rolland Wong
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From: Rolland Wong @ 2000-01-03 7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu
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Dear Sir/ Madam,
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   I'm not sure if I wrote to a right
party..  Â
   I've encounter a problem while compile the
program, mod_perl.
   I can successfully compile the mod_ssl and
Apache v1.3.9 without any problem.
   But when I try to compile the mod_perl
v1.21 into Apache Source in order to include this program, the makefile seems
not really like the GCC v2.95.2. It got the following error message
:-
Â
Configure mod_perl with ../apache_1.3.9/src ? [y] Shall I
build httpd in ../apache_1.3.9/src for you? [y] Appending mod_perl to
src/Configuration Using config file:
/source/javaserver/mod_perl-1.21/src/Configuration Creating
Makefile  + configured for Linux platform  + setting C compiler
to gcc  + setting C pre-processor to gcc -E  + checking for
system header files  + adding selected modules  + checking
sizeof various data types  + doing sanity check on compiler and
options ** A test compilation with your Makefile configuration ** failed.
This is most likely because your C compiler ** is not ANSI. Apache requires
an ANSI C Compiler, such ** as gcc. The above error message from your
compiler ** will also provide a clue.
   It's great the if you can help me to solve
this problem, since I've asked Apache while they said this problem should
related to GCC and not them...
Â
   Thanks again for your patient and awaiting
for your reply.
Â
Best Regards,
Â
Rolland Wong
System Adminstrator
Linkmark Technology Ltd.
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* some question about ANSI C
2000-01-03 7:19 some question about ANSI C Rolland Wong
@ 2000-04-01 0:00 ` Rolland Wong
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Rolland Wong @ 2000-04-01 0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu
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Dear Sir/ Madam,
Â
   I'm not sure if I wrote to a right
party..  Â
   I've encounter a problem while compile the
program, mod_perl.
   I can successfully compile the mod_ssl and
Apache v1.3.9 without any problem.
   But when I try to compile the mod_perl
v1.21 into Apache Source in order to include this program, the makefile seems
not really like the GCC v2.95.2. It got the following error message
:-
Â
Configure mod_perl with ../apache_1.3.9/src ? [y] Shall I
build httpd in ../apache_1.3.9/src for you? [y] Appending mod_perl to
src/Configuration Using config file:
/source/javaserver/mod_perl-1.21/src/Configuration Creating
Makefile  + configured for Linux platform  + setting C compiler
to gcc  + setting C pre-processor to gcc -E  + checking for
system header files  + adding selected modules  + checking
sizeof various data types  + doing sanity check on compiler and
options ** A test compilation with your Makefile configuration ** failed.
This is most likely because your C compiler ** is not ANSI. Apache requires
an ANSI C Compiler, such ** as gcc. The above error message from your
compiler ** will also provide a clue.
   It's great the if you can help me to solve
this problem, since I've asked Apache while they said this problem should
related to GCC and not them...
Â
   Thanks again for your patient and awaiting
for your reply.
Â
Best Regards,
Â
Rolland Wong
System Adminstrator
Linkmark Technology Ltd.
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