From owner-freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.ORG Fri Sep 10 23:37:40 2004 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.freebsd.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 5248116A4CE for ; Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:37:40 +0000 (GMT) Received: from postal1.es.net (postal1.es.net [198.128.3.205]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2200843D1F for ; Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:37:40 +0000 (GMT) (envelope-from oberman@es.net) Received: from ptavv.es.net ([198.128.4.29]) by postal1.es.net (Postal Node 1) with ESMTP (SSL) id IBA74465 for ; Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:44:44 -0700 Received: from ptavv (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by ptavv.es.net (Tachyon Server) with ESMTP id 26B925D04 for ; Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:44:45 -0700 (PDT) To: gnome@freebsd.org Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:44:45 -0700 From: "Kevin Oberman" Message-Id: <20040910224445.26B925D04@ptavv.es.net> Subject: Porting problem on V5 with gettext/libintl X-BeenThere: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list List-Id: GNOME for FreeBSD -- porting and maintaining List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 23:37:40 -0000 I am attempting to port the current release of GnomeMeeting to FreeBSD and especially FreeBSD V5. I am not a C++ programmer and not much of a C programmer, so I am not surprised that I'm having a problem. I have one module that uses gettext and I am getting errors on the inclusion of the libintl.h header file. In file included from main_window.cpp:71: /usr/local/include/libintl.h:118: error: expected unqualified-id before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:118: error: expected `)' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:118: error: expected init-declarator before "const"/usr/local/include/libintl.h:118: error: expected `,' or `;' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:134: error: expected unqualified-id before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:134: error: expected `)' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:134: error: expected init-declarator before "const"/usr/local/include/libintl.h:134: error: expected `,' or `;' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:152: error: expected unqualified-id before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:152: error: expected `)' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:152: error: expected init-declarator before "const"/usr/local/include/libintl.h:152: error: expected `,' or `;' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:233: error: expected unqualified-id before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:233: error: expected `)' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:233: error: expected init-declarator before "const"/usr/local/include/libintl.h:233: error: expected `,' or `;' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:251: error: expected unqualified-id before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:251: error: expected `)' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:251: error: expected init-declarator before "const"/usr/local/include/libintl.h:251: error: expected `,' or `;' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:269: error: expected unqualified-id before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:269: error: expected `)' before "const" /usr/local/include/libintl.h:269: error: expected init-declarator before "const"/usr/local/include/libintl.h:269: error: expected `,' or `;' before "const" The exact lines in the header file are very similar: 118: extern char *gettext (const char *__msgid) _INTL_ASM (libintl_gettext); 134: extern char *dgettext (const char *__domainname, const char *__msgid) _INTL_ASM (libintl_dgettext); 152: extern char *dcgettext (const char *__domainname, const char *__msgid, int __category) _INTL_ASM (libintl_dcgettext); 233: extern char *textdomain (const char *__domainname) _INTL_ASM (libintl_textdomain); 251: extern char *bindtextdomain (const char *__domainname, const char *__dirname) _INTL_ASM (libintl_bindtextdomain); 259: extern char *bind_textdomain_codeset (const char *__domainname, const char *__codeset) _INTL_ASM (libintl_bind_textdomain_codeset); I do notice that all are #ifdefed to compile when _INTL_REDIRECT_INLINE is not defined. Any idea what this is caused by? Do I need to include some things before including it? It clearly works OK on Linux, so it's either a gcc 3.4 issue or a Linuxism nd I would suspect that it would have popped up on other ports. Any clues? Thanks! -- R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) E-mail: oberman@es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634