
Hi Isaac, Your message wasn't sent to the mailing list as well, just me, so I'm forwarding it. Gmail makes it pretty easy to figure out whats happening, but I still don't understand why :) If you can find any docs on mailman that should describe how/why things are working. I have also sent it to our build engineer who will hopefully solve your problem :) Thanks Neil
We've made some tweaks to Yhc, so it might work for you, if it doesn't email us again with lots of exclamation marks :)
If something goes wrong I have a habit of cleanly starting the process from the beginning:
darcs get http://www.cs.york.ac.uk/fp/darcs/yhc-devel cd yhc-devel scons
... gcc -Wall -I. -Idepends/ctypes/libffi/include - -Idepends/ctypes/libffi/src/x86 -Idepends/ctypes/libffi/include - -Idepends/ctypes/libffi/src/powerpc -Idepends/ctypes/libffi -c -o depends/ctypes/libffi/src/cfield.o depends/ctypes/libffi/src/cfield.c In file included from depends/ctypes/libffi/include/ffi.h:63, from depends/ctypes/libffi/src/cfield.c:1: depends/ctypes/libffi/src/x86/ffitarget.h:64: error: 'FFI_DEFAULT_ABI' undeclared here (not in a function) scons: *** [depends/ctypes/libffi/src/cfield.o] Error 1 scons: building terminated because of errors.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;-) This bit seemingly shouldn't be there: -Idepends/ctypes/libffi/src/x86
By the way, I'm in the middle of upgrading my system to gcc 4.1.1 and glibc 2.4. That doesn't look relevant here though. Also, I removed the useless old strange Gentoo libffi installation (by emerge --unmerge), so that definitely shouldn't be messing anything up now.
Isaac
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