[Rd] syntax error in memory.c when building R-devel on AIX

Liaw, Andy andy_liaw at merck.com
Tue Mar 15 22:22:20 CET 2005


> From: Prof Brian Ripley
> 
> That statement was added yesterday (not by me) and needed moving up a 
> line. Which version do you have?  The current one has
> 
>  	    Rboolean success = FALSE;
>  	    s = NULL; /* initialize to suppress warning */
> 
> and passes all my tests.  The previous one had those two 
> lines reversed 
> and worked on gcc (with a warning) but failed on Solaris' cc 
> (and was not 
> legal ISO C90).

Mine has those two lines in reverse order.  I will reverse them and see how
that works.

Many thanks!

Andy


> 
> On Tue, 15 Mar 2005, Liaw, Andy wrote:
> 
> > OK, this is really a new one for me.  Just thought I'd try 
> building R-devel
> > (2005-03-15) on our AIX power machines and see if there are 
> any problems.  I
> > used the settings in the Appendix B of R-admin, using the 
> set of variables
> > that Tim Hoar used (i.e., trying to build 64-bit R using 
> native compilers).
> > configure ran fine, but `gmake' gave me a syntax error when 
> compiling
> > src/main/memory.c.  The offending line seems to be:
> >
> >    Rboolean success = FALSE;
> >
> > Can anyone provide pointers?
> >
> > (Just to make sure, I tried building it on our SLES9-x86_64 
> box, and that
> > passes make check.)
> 
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