On 29 February 2012 09:18, Jeroen Demeyer <jdeme...@cage.ugent.be> wrote:

> On 2012-02-29 02:37, deSitter wrote:
> > Simply including complex.h in base.c would probably work
> No.
>
> > My guess is a problem with gcc.
> Are you absolutely certain that you are using gcc-4.6.2?  I have seen
> this problem with older versions of gcc but never with gcc-4.6.2.


There is one file (I've no idea what one), where this problem occured
before and was "solved". The result was to conditionally define a couple of
things if the GCC version was between X and Y. The compiler defines things
like MAJOR_VERSION (just guessing).

To my knowledge there is no such problem with modern GCC versions. If it's
an older gcc, we can work around it, though I forget how we did, as it was
so long ago.

Dave

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