Hi, First of all, thanks to you and Amaury and in general to people reporting translation problems, it's much appreciated. We are fixing them along the way -- or else, will try to explain why the problem is still there. On Sun, Oct 02, 2005 at 12:57:58AM +0300, Elmo M?ntynen wrote:
I also get this warning, incase you have missed it: /usr/include/python2.4/pyconfig.h:832:1: warning: "_POSIX_C_SOURCE" redefined
Should be gone by now :-)
Compilation stopped and complained about not finding gc.h. Trying to find a quick solution, I hardcoded /usr/include/gc to genc.py at line 108. With that I get an healthy looking >>>>. I don't think it should be like that.
On my machine there is a /usr/include/gc.h. But there is also an identical /usr/include/gc/gc.h. Go figure. Maybe a more portable way to include it in a program on Linux is via #include <gc/gc.h> ? A bientot, Armin.