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2004 Apr 30
1
problem conpiling snprintf.c
>From Michele Cawley
problem: tring to install on a HPUX v11 system. make install comming back
with below error.
Using LIBS = -lgen -lsec -lnsl
Compiling lib/snprintf.c
lib/snprintf.c:792: conflicting types for `snprintf'
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/hppa2.0n-hp-hpux11.00/3.1/include/stdio.h:493:
previous d
eclaration of `snprintf'
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
regards
Michele
2003 Oct 09
3
Source package installation for WinXPpro
Hi
I d like to compile the source code from last Affy package for WinXPpro under
R18beta
however the doc is pretty poor regarding this process...
I went to FAQ R Win then to http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/ and
downloaded in The essentials, tools and Perl 5.8.0, then MingW from www.mingw.org and
I wonder if I need any other stuff from this page ? I m not sure but I dont
think I need the
2010 Oct 24
3
winegcc on non-x86 system
yes, winegcc generates x86 output.
I ever conpiled it on a non-x86 box.
I did not remember whether the generated winegcc generated native code or x86 code.
e.g, how winegcc generates powerpc code.
2008 Feb 01
4
[Bug 10547] nouveau: __ucmpdi2 unresolved on ppc32
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10547
--- Comment #6 from Maarten Maathuis <madman2003 at gmail.com> 2008-02-01 11:16:02 PST ---
I've not heard people complain about this recently, is it still an issue?
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2002 Dec 11
1
Login via winbind -> hangs for certain time
Hi,
I have a box running with samba 2.2.7 and winbind (nmbd and winbindd in use)
to allow users of the local NT domain to login. The config files for PAM and
/etc/nsswitch.conf have been configured correctly so logins are now possible
using the local console (login), ssh, xdm and su.
Almost everything works fine - everything but the time that is needed for
the login process of an NT user to
2006 Apr 27
1
Symbol __f95_sign not found.
Our computing services people have recently reconfigured the Sun
compilers structure on our network, and I can no longer install, on
our Sun/Solaris machine, a certain package (spatstat) with which I am
heavily involved. (The same problem may well pertain to other
packages as well; I haven't yet experimented except with spatstat.)
Strictly speaking I can ***install*** it, but when I try
to