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Re: [linrad] linrad "make" problem



Thank you Kohjin,
   your fix worked. It's a pity I read c about as well as I read greek 
(badly and I need a book) :-)
  
   73 de Geoff vk2tfg

Kohjin Yamada wrote:

> Hi Geoff,
> 
> The error was caused by the new gcc version 3.0 and after
> which's more like standard I have learned.
> I forgot to tell this to Leif in my previous post.
> 
> New gcc doesn't approve 'multi-line string literals' which means
> you can't use '\' (backlash) for multi-line (more than one line) literals.
> 
> You just use vi or your favorite editor and find the line #644 or
> lines below;
>       printf("
> \n/proc/cpuinfo says LINUX core is not compatible.\
> \n\nLinrad will allow you to select routines that may be illegal\
> \non your system.\
> \nAny illegal instruction will cause a program crasch!!\
> \nIf your core is 2.4.8 or above everything is probably ok.\
> \nSeems just the xmm flag in /proc/cpuinfo is missing.\
> \nTo use fast routines with an older core, recompile LINUX\
> \nwith appropriate patches.\n\n");
> 
> Now here is one of the solution;
>       printf("\n/proc/cpuinfo says LINUX core is not compatible.");
>       printf("\n\nLinrad will allow you to select routines that may be illegal");
>       printf("\non your system.");
>       printf("\nAny illegal instruction will cause a program crasch!!");
>       printf("\nIf your core is 2.4.8 or above everything is probably ok.");
>       printf("\nSeems just the xmm flag in /proc/cpuinfo is missing.");
>       printf("\nTo use fast routines with an older core, recompile LINUX");
>       printf("\nwith appropriate patches.\n\n");
> 
> Kohjin - JR1EDE
> 
> At 16:54 02/10/12 +1000, you wrote:
> 
>> Hi guys,
>>   I down loaded and tried to compile linrad 00-48 this morning and ran 
>> into a problem. I am using gcc 3.1.1 on a Mandrake 8.0 system. 
>> ./configure worked without problems then this happened when I tried to 
>> "make".....
>> 
>> [vk2tfg@Linux_box lir]$ make
>> gcc -O -W -Wimplicit -Wreturn-type -Wformat \
>> -Wunused -Wcomment -Wchar-subscripts -Wshadow -Wuninitialized \
>> -Wparentheses -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror -ffast-math -fforce-mem \
>> -fomit-frame-pointer -c -o main.o \
>> main.c
>> main.c:643:14: multi-line string literals are deprecated
>> make: *** [main.o] Error 1
>> [vk2tfg@Linux_box lir]$
>> 
>> Any ideas??
>> 
>>   73 de Geoff vk2tfg.
>> 
>> 


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