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Compile Troubles
From: |
Alan McConnell |
Subject: |
Compile Troubles |
Date: |
Sun, 4 Nov 2001 12:11:42 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.3.12i |
Greetings!
I posted yesterday about problems with "guile-config" but they are now
resolved. I was able to get guile downloaded, built and installed.
Now I've had a build of Lilypond 1.4.8 going, but it just came to an
end. Here are the last few lines of the stdout of make:
(start)----------------------------
lexer.ll: In member function `virtual int My_lily_lexer::yylex()':
lexer.ll:486: cannot convert `std::istream*' to `istream*' in assignment
lexer.ll: In member function `void yyFlexLexer::yy_load_buffer_state()':
lexer.ll:1009: cannot convert `istream*' to `std::istream*' in assignment
lexer.ll: In member function `void
yyFlexLexer::yy_init_buffer(yy_buffer_state*, std::istream*)':
lexer.ll:1060: cannot convert `std::istream*' to `istream*' in assignment
/usr/local/include/g++-v3/bits/locale_facets.tcc: At top level:
lexer.ll:122: warning: `int yy_start_stack_ptr' defined but not used
lexer.ll:123: warning: `int yy_start_stack_depth' defined but not used
lexer.ll:124: warning: `int*yy_start_stack' defined but not used
lexer.ll:126: warning: `void yy_push_state(int)' declared `static' but never
defined
lexer.ll:129: warning: `void yy_pop_state()' declared `static' but never
defined
lexer.ll:132: warning: `int yy_top_state()' declared `static' but never defined
make[1]: *** [out/lexer.o] Error 1
rm out/lexer.cc
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/music/lilypond-1.4.8/lily'
make: *** [all] Error 2
-----------------------------(finish)
I am running Debian Woody, gcc 3.0, and GNU make, version 3.79.1.
Has anyone else had trouble with this build? any hints about how to
proceed?
Best wishes to all,
Alan
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- Compile Troubles,
Alan McConnell <=