Bug#789971: murasaki: FTBFS on non-Linux: 'WORDSIZE' was not declared in this scope

2015-07-09 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Aha, murasaki's sources were pulling globaltypes.h in before any system headers that would define __WORDSIZE. Adding #include at the top remedies that, per the revised patch I've attached. -- Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC (amu at alum.mit.edu, ucko at debian.org) http://www.mit.edu/~amu/ | http://stuff

Bug#789971: murasaki: FTBFS on non-Linux: 'WORDSIZE' was not declared in this scope

2015-07-05 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Andreas Tille writes: > I turned you hint into the attached patch but this leads to build > failures (which I actually do not understand since your advise sounds > quite logical). Any hint? I'm sorry to hear that, and not sure why that would be, but will try to find time to take a look later th

Bug#789971: murasaki: FTBFS on non-Linux: 'WORDSIZE' was not declared in this scope

2015-07-03 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Aaron, I turned you hint into the attached patch but this leads to build failures (which I actually do not understand since your advise sounds quite logical). Any hint? Kind regards Andreas. On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 03:23:56PM -0400, Aaron M. Ucko wrote: > Source: murasaki > Version: 1

Bug#789971: murasaki: FTBFS on non-Linux: 'WORDSIZE' was not declared in this scope

2015-06-25 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Source: murasaki Version: 1.68.6-2 Severity: important Thanks for promptly fixing binary-only builds of murasaki in general. However, I see that the kFreeBSD builds are still failing. The problem appears to be that globaltypes.h defines WORDSIZE only for Linux, Mac OS X, and "normal" FreeBSD (i.e