The patch attached changes x86 -> stack and ppc -> register in the
relevant files. I have tested it successfully in a 'stack' environment
(Linux x86) but don't have a 'register' environment in which to test it.
Can someone please help out here? I would then apply it to trunk.
kid51
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What follows is in part a modified version of a post to list on Nov
09 2007. Followin
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After an 'svn update' to r22806 on my iBook this morning, I
configured and sought to b
I will periodically post the results of my research into the issues
raised in this RT.
1. I began by moving the ppc-related files from auto::cpu to gen::cpu,
i.e., earlier in the configuration process. I then ran Configure.pl on
both trunk and branch. I then did a diff on the contents of
lib/Pa
On Sun Nov 11 09:57:07 2007, coke wrote:
> On Mon Oct 22 15:02:26 2007, rgrjr wrote:
> >From: Paul Cochrane (via RT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:43:32 -0700
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kid51,
this error is caused by gcc_pcc.h using 'inline' directly, and I added
-std=c89 to the list of gcc compiler options just recently. What you
need to do is replace the 'inline' keyword in gcc_pcc.h with
PARROT_INLINE and everything should work again.
Paul
On 11/11/2007, via RT James Keenan
--- trunk/include/parrot/atomic/gcc_pcc.h2007/06/12
14:08:35 18945
+++ trunk/include/parrot/atomic/gcc_pcc.h2007/10/10
06:31:20 22000
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
{
void *tmp;
/* see http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/librar
On Sun Nov 11 10:27:32 2007, ptc wrote:
> kid51,
>
> this error is caused by gcc_pcc.h using 'inline' directly, and I added
> -std=c89 to the list of gcc compiler options just recently. What you
> need to do is replace the 'inline' keyword in gcc_pcc.h with
> PARROT_INLINE and everything should w
On Sun Nov 11 18:37:30 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For revision 22808 on Dragonfly 1.10.1-RELEASE #0:
>
> Checking
>MANIFEST.done.
> Setting up Configure's default
>values.done.
> Setting up installati
I've been seeing this for about two months now, with varying
symptoms, but I've had no luck pinning it down. The Kea-CL release
candidate on the Web site [1] displays the following symptoms with
Parrot r21892 (i386, GNU/Linux):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /usr/src/parrot/parrot kea.pbc
On 12/11/2007, James Keenan via RT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun Nov 11 10:27:32 2007, ptc wrote:
> > kid51,
> >
> > this error is caused by gcc_pcc.h using 'inline' directly, and I added
> > -std=c89 to the list of gcc compiler options just recently. What you
> > need to do is replace the '
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