Re: [Quickfix-developers] Linux Compile Problems - QF1.8.0
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From: Joerg T. <Joe...@ma...> - 2004-08-22 21:04:06
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Hi James, > I am attempting to build QuickFIX 1.8.0 on a Linux box, Debian > Stable, fully up-to-date. I have installed the latest stable version > of STLPort. I get compiler errors when compiling with either gcc 2.95 > or gcc 3.04, the only two stock compilers available for Debian stable. > I am willing to upgrade the machine to Debian Sarge, which will be the > new stable within a few months, but do *not* want to go down that road > if it won't solve the problem. I am testing a build on one of our > workstations, which run Debian unstable (i.e. SID). The compile has > not completed yet, but if it does, I'll at least know that gcc 3.3.4 > will work. > > So, the question: what versions of GCC have been used successfully > to build 1.8.0 on a Linux machine? The errors I've been getting are > actual internal compiler errors, complete with a request to send a bug > report to GNU, not library or linking errors. Neither are they out of > memory errors; there's plenty of RAM on the box. I did compile 1.8.0 both on Debian stable (woody) and testing (sarge) without any problems. Which kind of problems do you have? Cheers, Jörg -- Joerg Thoennes http://macd.com Tel.: +49 (0)241 44597-24 Macdonald Associates GmbH Fax : +49 (0)241 44597-10 Lothringer Str. 52, D-52070 Aachen |