Questions about PGP 2.2 compilation messages

Derek Atkins warlord at Athena.MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 9 14:54:07 PST 1993


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I looked at the lines where those errors were:  It appears to be
a #define for SKIP_RETURN.  I'm not sure what its about, but I
would suggest doing one of two things:

        1) Test the heck out of your binary.  Make sure it works for all
cases that you find important.  In particular, see where those particular
places in the code are, and see if it is doing the right thing, or

        2) Get gcc 2.3.2 (or greater) and compile with that... I use that,
and I don't get the errors..

Its possible that unproto is doing something funky, or perhaps its something
the compiler is doing with code that says:
        do {
                [do somethine here
        } while(0);

I'm not sure, exactly.  Sun compiler bugs are not unheard of.  ;-)

- -derek

PGP 2 key available upon request on the key-server:
        pgp-public-keys at toxicwaste.mit.edu
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  Derek Atkins, MIT '93, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
     Secretary, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
           MIT Media Laboratory, Speech Research Group
           warlord at MIT.EDU       PP-ASEL        N1NWH

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