Just for the record, squid 2.0 RELEASE compiles without trouble for us on
Digital Unix 4.0D using:
env CC="cc" CFLAGS="-O4 -g0 -std1" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid
--enable-async-io --enable-cache-digests --enable-snmp
It also performs VERY well. Congrats to the developers.
Andrew.
Sergey S. Kosyakov wrote:
>
> But gcc fails when compiling with '--enable-async-io'.
>
> On 09-Oct-98 David Luyer wrote:
> >
> > Sergey S. Kosyakov wrote:
> >
> > [ complaints about Squid not compiling with Digital Unix cc in K&R C mode
> > snipped -- cc on Digital Unix default mode is -std0 or K&R C ]
> >
> > These aren't bugs. Use "cc -std1". Squid says it needs an ANSI C compiler
> > and suggests gcc. Either using the ansi flags to cc (-std1) or using gcc
> > as suggested work just fine. There's no reason squid should support K&R C.
> >
> > David.
>
> ---
> ----------------------------------
> Sergey Kosyakov
> Laboratory of Distributed Computing
> Department of High-Performance Computing and Applied Network Research
> Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics
> E-Mail: ks@itp.ac.ru
> Date: 09-Oct-98
> Time: 10:19:47
> ----------------------------------
> ---
-- Dr. Andrew Smith Any OPINIONS expressed are Network Development mine and do not necessarily Prentice Centre reflect the views of the University of Queensland University of Qld. Australia, 4072. email: ccasmith@prentice.uq.edu.au phone: 07 336 57408Received on Mon Oct 12 1998 - 16:59:51 MDT
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