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From: Chris Johns <cjohns@plessey.com.au>
To: egcs list <egcs@cygnus.com>
Subject: egcs-980115, solaris-5.4 bootstrap fails in calls.c
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 02:25:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <34C1D0A5.1AD88C7A@plessey.com.au> (raw)

Hi

Tring to bootstrap-lean egcs-980115 with gcc-2.7.2 on solaris-5.4. I got
following errors from calls.c:

make[2]: Entering directory `/opt/compilers/src/solaris-egcs-980115/gcc'
gcc -c  -DIN_GCC  -DSVR4  -g  -DHAVE_CONFIG_H     -I.
-I../../egcs-980115/gcc -I../../egcs-980115/gcc/config
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1736: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1736: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1736: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2228: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2228: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2228: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2587: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2587: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2587: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2751: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2751: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2751: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3155: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3155: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3155: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3345: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3345: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3345: warning: preprocessing directive not
recognized within macro arg
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c: In function `expand_call':
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1729: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1732: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1733: parse error before
`plus_constant_wide'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1735: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:1736: parse error before `)'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2221: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2224: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2225: parse error before
`plus_constant_wide'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2227: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2228: parse error before `)'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c: In function `emit_library_call':
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2580: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2583: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2584: parse error before
`plus_constant_wide'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2586: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2587: parse error before `)'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2746: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2748: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2749: parse error before
`plus_constant_wide'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2750: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:2751: parse error before `)'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c: In function `emit_library_call_value':
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3148: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3151: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3152: parse error before
`plus_constant_wide'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3154: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3155: parse error before `)'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3340: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3342: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3343: parse error before
`plus_constant_wide'
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3344: undefined or invalid # directive
../../egcs-980115/gcc/calls.c:3345: parse error before `)'

It looks like the problem is with the '#ifdef ARGS_GROW_DOWNWARD' being
declared in macro 'memory_address', as the warning states.

---
 Chris Johns  Networks, Plessey Asia Pacfic Pty. Ltd.
  mailto:ccj@acm.org    mailto:cjohns@plessey.com.au

             reply	other threads:[~1998-01-19  2:25 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 2+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-01-19  2:25 Chris Johns [this message]
1998-01-20  9:01 ` Gerald Pfeifer

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