> > <snip> > > > -DPIC -o .libs/gdkasync.o "gdkasync.c", line 252: undefined > > symbol: X_ > > > "gdkasync.c", line 252: syntax error before or at: GetInputFocus > > > "gdkasync.c", line 258: cannot recover from previous errors > > > cc: acomp failed for gdkasync.c > > > </snip> > > > > > > Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. > > > > Basically, you need to look at the definition of > > GetEmptyReq() in your Xlibint.h and find out why it isn't > working with > > your compiler. > > > > My guess is that you are hitting the pre-ANSI version which > uses /**/ > > for token-pasting with a ANSI preprocessor (gcc) > > > > Regards, > > Owen, > > Thanks for the help. Here's the deal. On my Solaris 8 system, > the Xlibint.h file has ifdef's defined for GetReq, > GetReqExtra, GetResReq, and GetEmptyReq. For the first three, > these look something like: > > #ifdef _LP64 > #define GetResReq(name, rid, req) \ > ... > #else /* _LP64 */ > #if (defined(__STDC__) && !defined(UNIXCPP)) || > defined(ANSICPP) #define GetResReq(name, rid, req) \ ... > #else > #define GetResReq(name, rid, req) \ > ... > #endif > #endif /* _LP64 */ > > However, the __STDC__ define for GetEmptyReq looks like: > > #if (__STDC__ && !defined(UNIXCPP)) || defined(ANSICPP) > > Which caused the compile to fail. If I change this to match > the others, the code compiles fine. > > I'm off to look for patches to figure out if this has been > fixed yet on Solaris. > > Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction. > > Regards, > > David > A final note on this. It would appear that if I use the -Xc option for the Sun compiler, this #define works as is, without modification. I still think that it makes more sense for all of these #defines to be the same. Such is life... David _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list