On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Dennis Clarke <dclarke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I first built g++ 4.4.0 without ppl and cloog using gcc 3.4.3 that comes > with Open Solaris. > > You can't build PPL with anything less than GCC 4.0.3 so I guess that is > why you went the way you chose. A crew of us at Blastwave will be working > with Roberto Bagnara on PPL/CLooG-PPL and we can expect a PPL package over > at Blastwave within a week or so. He is happy to work with us on Solaris > but we are going to start with the production Solaris releases and then we > can work upwards to OpenSolaris. There will be issues, because let's face > it, there always are aren't there? > > Whatever patches we come up with will be published and you can expect PPL > to build fine on Solaris soon enough. > > does this help at all ? Thanks, Dennis. I'm a brand newbie at Open Solaris but I've been compiling gcc since before egcc and it really doesn't look like a Solaris problem but a ppl problem. Thats why I said "Catch 22" (or, just as well, "chicken and egg"). I suspect g++-4.4.0 is too strict for ppl and ppl needs fixing. Regards, -Tom