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From: | Matthew Woehlke |
Subject: | Re: NSK(OSS) compilation problem |
Date: | Mon, 16 Oct 2006 11:00:36 -0500 |
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Paul Eggert wrote:
Have you had a chance to look into the problems with long long shifts on NSK(OSS)? What happens if you compile and run the following program?
Um, do you want the output from this? There is a LOT... almost 170k lines according to 'wc -l'. Or is there something I should be looking for?
A couple comments, btw:'#define HAVE_ULONGLONG 0' does not work, because the tests are all '#if defined HAVE_ULONGLONG'. I think you meant to comment this out instead? ;-)
In the future, could you maybe strip the non-ASCII characters from this? As-is, I can't 'cat >' the program in a shell (file transfers to/from OSS are painful and slow; it's *usually* easier and faster to use 'paste' in Konsole), and if I try to compile it with these (IIRC), the compiler breaks.
-- Matthew My preferred shell is Christian. It's Bourne Again.
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