Darryl Okahata <darrylo(a)sr.hp.com> writes:
OK, I've just compiled Pyrenean using an old gcc 2.8.1, and it
seems to work fine.
Interesting. It might be useful to know why your build worked so
readily, whereas I've had maybe a dozen failures in the last couple
days when trying variations on "-g -O3 -Wall -Wno-switch", as auto-
selected (usually, and certainly initially) by configure. Also, why
the 20.4 builder (Marcus Thiessel <thiessel(a)rhrk.uni-kl.de>) chose the
long, involved set of options I've subsequently used with success.
If it matters, the machine in question has gcc 2.7.2, with "uname -a"
showing "HP-UX clyde A.09.07 A 9000/735 2010262023 two-user license".
Strictly a gcc age issue, perhaps?
As said before, details at
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~karl/xemacs-21/.