I've just #included time.h in nco_mmr.h to fix the Mac OS X
problem reported by Takeshi Enomoto.
Harry, this was a source code patch so I thought it best for me
to apply. However, Takeshi also suggests that Mac OS X needs
help find -lrx. This could be an autotools issue so I'll leave it to you
to decide how to fix. Takeshi, I have no way to test Mac OS X,
so if you could verify the current snapshot builds that would
be helpful.
Thanks,
Chalrie
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I've just #included time.h in nco_mmr.h to fix the Mac OS X
problem reported by Takeshi Enomoto.
Harry, this was a source code patch so I thought it best for me
to apply. However, Takeshi also suggests that Mac OS X needs
help find -lrx. This could be an autotools issue so I'll leave it to you
to decide how to fix. Takeshi, I have no way to test Mac OS X,
so if you could verify the current snapshot builds that would
be helpful.
Thanks,
Chalrie
WIll try to do this, but why does OSX require librx? It doesn't supply a 'standard' regex?
librx /is/. easier to understand from a developer's POV, but almost all *nixs use the old regex that's bundled with libc (I think). Just wondering..
hjm
>WIll try to do this, but why does OSX require librx?
I don't know.
>It doesn't >supply a 'standard' regex?
Apparently not.
Charlie