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Re: LCSPX/SPXg driver, testers wanted: msg#00023os.netbsd.ports.vax
On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 09:56:58PM +0100, Johnny Billquist wrote: > Without looking at anything at all, I would guess that perhaps the lines > are terminated with CR+LF, which will get backslahes choking... > Doh! You're spot on. After converting the file to unix text it compiles fine with 2.1 & 2.0.3. -tgc > Johnny > > Blaz Antonic wrote: > >Hello, > > > > > >>Finally found some time to try this out but I'm unable to build it :( > > > > > >How did you get your gcc to choke on backslashes ? What happens if you > >reove the backslashes and concatenate text into very long lines instead > >? > > > >I don't get any errors/warnings when I compile it natively on VS. As I > >mentioned before I tested it with 2.0_BETA kernel and toolset. > > -- Tom G. Christensen - Email: tgc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Homepage: http://jupiterrise.com |
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