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Compile trouble octave2.09 on Mklinux
From: |
Toru Mori |
Subject: |
Compile trouble octave2.09 on Mklinux |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Sep 1997 19:07:49 +0900 |
Hello all,
I am trying to compile octave 2.09 on Mklinux system, but I can't solve
following error.
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make[2]: Entering directory `/home/mori/octave/octave-2.0.9/liboctave'
c++ -c -I. -I.. -I../liboctave -I../src -I../glob -I../libcruft/misc
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -fno-implicit-templates -g -O2 -Wall CollocWt.cc
In file included from /usr/lib/g++-include/std/bastring.h:35,
from /usr/lib/g++-include/std/string.h:6,
from /usr/lib/g++-include/string:5,
from mach-info.h:26,
from data-conv.h:28,
from dMatrix.h:35,
from CollocWt.h:32,
from CollocWt.cc:33:
/usr/lib/g++-include/std/stddef.h:15: parse error before `::'
make[2]: *** [CollocWt.o] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/mori/octave/octave-2.0.9/liboctave'
make[1]: *** [liboctave] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/mori/octave/octave-2.0.9'
make: *** [all] Error 2
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"/usr/lib/g++-include/std/stddef.h" is following.
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// The -*- C++ -*- standard definitions header.
// This file is part of the GNU ANSI C++ Library.
#ifndef __STDDEF__
#define __STDDEF__
#ifdef __GNUG__
#pragma interface "std/stddef.h"
#endif
#include <_G_config.h>
#include <std/cstddef.h>
extern "C++" {
const size_t NPOS = (size_t)(-1);
typedef void fvoid_t();
#ifndef _WINT_T
#define _WINT_T
typedef _G_wint_t wint_t;
#endif
} // extern "C++"
#endif
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line 15 is "const size_t NPOS = (size_t)(-1);"
I don't understand the meaning of "parse error before `::'".
I use following system
Mklinux DR2.1 on PowerPC601
C++ versin : GNU C++ version 2.7.2.f.1
If system or other information is too few, please inform.
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