From: Gordon S. <whi...@po...> - 2007-03-09 14:24:00
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I'm building on Ubuntu Linux with GCC 4.1.2, and in order to get it to build successfully I had to change the void* declarations on lines 989 and 991 to const void*: #ifdef MIXED_ENDIAN const void* in_begin = reinterpret_cast<const void*>(temp1); #else const void* in_begin = pixel_data->getData(); #endif //MIXED_ENDIAN (This looked like an oversight in the first place.) |
From: Amitha P. <ami...@us...> - 2007-03-10 13:14:51
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On Fri 09 Mar 2007, Gordon Schumacher wrote: > I'm building on Ubuntu Linux with GCC 4.1.2, and in order to get it to > build successfully I had to change the void* declarations on lines 989 > and 991 to const void*: > > #ifdef MIXED_ENDIAN > const void* in_begin = reinterpret_cast<const void*>(temp1); > #else > const void* in_begin = pixel_data->getData(); > #endif //MIXED_ENDIAN I don't get an error with gcc 4.1.1, with or without MIXED_ENDIAN defined. The dashboard shows a clean 4.1.2 build. What is the error you get? Amitha. |