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Re: compile broken by recent check-in


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Re: compile broken by recent check-in
Date: Fri, 21 May 2010 23:46:43 +0200
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Hi,

The bug is fixed, works for me on Linux and WIndows now. It was a trivial: I forgot to include config.h in that file.
Is anyone else experiencing this problem? It seems to be caused by the change 
to base/Source/ObjectiveC2/runtime.h in r30438. Reverting that one change 
enables the build to proceed. I'm seeing this problem on both Windows and Linux:
I'm not sure why this change is needed.  If you don't have stdint.h, then you 
don't have a standards-compliant C implementation.  We don't have similar 
guards around stdio.h, string.h, and so on...
Oh well, gcc 3.4 on solaris... AFAIK gcc 3.x is considered c99 compliant. We never needed stdint.h, btw.
You may see that only these new runtime files include it.
It is interesting to note that on the machine where I don't have it, I'm able to compile without.

True for FreeBSD 8.0 too! On Linux it broke indeed however.

Riccardo



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