[Bug libfortran/30518] failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9

2007-01-20 Thread fang at csl dot cornell dot edu
--- Comment #5 from fang at csl dot cornell dot edu 2007-01-20 23:11 --- Subject: Re: failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9 > --- Comment #4 from dominiq at lps dot ens dot fr 2007-01-20 22:52 > --- > Subject: Re: failed to build libgfortran in gcc-

[Bug libfortran/30518] failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9

2007-01-20 Thread dominiq at lps dot ens dot fr
--- Comment #4 from dominiq at lps dot ens dot fr 2007-01-20 22:52 --- Subject: Re: failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9 Thanks for the answers. I am not sure to fully understand them. Am I correct if I summarize them by saying that I should add a line #includ

[Bug libfortran/30518] failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9

2007-01-20 Thread fang at csl dot cornell dot edu
--- Comment #3 from fang at csl dot cornell dot edu 2007-01-20 22:05 --- Subject: Re: failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9 > --- Comment #2 from fang at csl dot cornell dot edu 2007-01-20 22:00 > --- > In (Darwin), near the beginning, you'll see so

[Bug libfortran/30518] failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9

2007-01-20 Thread fang at csl dot cornell dot edu
--- Comment #2 from fang at csl dot cornell dot edu 2007-01-20 22:00 --- In (Darwin), near the beginning, you'll see some ifndef business for struct timeval (the type of ru_utime and ru_stime). It looks to be protected by the _TIMEVAL macro. Somehow that is evaluating the wrong way,

[Bug libfortran/30518] failed to build libgfortran in gcc-4.3-20070119 on OSX 10.3.9

2007-01-20 Thread dominiq at lps dot ens dot fr
--- Comment #1 from dominiq at lps dot ens dot fr 2007-01-20 20:42 --- Created an attachment (id=12924) --> (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=12924&action=view) preprocessed source file -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30518