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Install R-0.63.1 on Solaris7

2 messages · Martin Maechler, Brian Ripley

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(Again: 
	please send these things to  R-devel or R-help !!)
Yoko> Dear Martin,
    Yoko> I run into following errors when I try to compile R-0.63.1 on
    Yoko> Solaris7.
I don't have access to this OS.   

Anyone else ?

    Yoko> **********
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:458: warning: no semicolon at end of
    Yoko> struct or union
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:459: warning: data definition has no type
    Yoko> or storage class
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:460: parse error before `SRC_offset'
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:460: warning: data definition has no type
    Yoko> or storage class
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:461: parse error before `OPT_length'
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:461: warning: data definition has no type
    Yoko> or storage class
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:462: parse error before `OPT_offset'
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:462: warning: data definition has no type
    Yoko> or storage class
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:468: parse error before `t_scalar_t'
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:468: warning: no semicolon at end of
    Yoko> struct or union
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:469: warning: data definition has no type
    Yoko> or storage class
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:470: parse error before `DEST_offset'
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:470: warning: data definition has no type
    Yoko> or storage class
    Yoko> /usr/include/sys/tihdr.h:471: parse error before `OPT_length'
    Yoko> *****

    Yoko> Is this version support Solaris7.


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On Sat, 6 Feb 1999, Martin Maechler wrote:

            
I do. (Don't ask why we have all of Solaris 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.6 and 2.7 aka 
7. Upgrades always seem just too big for the current partitioning.)  But
before I investigate:

(i) is there a good reason to be trying 0.63.1 rather than 0.63.2?

(ii) which compilers were you trying to use, e.g. what is reported
when configure is run, and what versions are those compilers?

B