From: Paul <Pau...@ho...> - 2001-11-28 13:09:56
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I have this problem on Mac OS X/Darwin. When rearranging the includes in screen.c I found that #include "arch.h" placed after the #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H in screen.c would cause the problem. On Wednesday, November 28, 2001, at 03:28 AM, prapp wrote: > I'm at a loss to understand why one person fails compiling > screen.c which has a line containing this: > > setlocale(LC_COLLATE, str); > > > because it says it doesn't know the symbol LC_COLLATE, > but succeeds in compiling the similar line in gedlib/translat.c. > > As far as I can see, both are conditionally compiled with the > same flag, and both include <locale.h> with the same conditional > flag. > > Can anyone tell me why this might be, or suggest a potentially > productive avenue ? (Or spot some typo that I am missing ?) > > I had a look at the gedcom/Makefile and liflines/Makefile, and > see no reference to locale info in either, so I assume the > defines are passed by gcc via command line parameters. > > > _______________________________________________ > Lifelines-dev mailing list > Lif...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lifelines-dev > > |