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Install-check problem.


From: Charles Gillan
Subject: Install-check problem.
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 10:20:12 +0100

I have downloaded and installed  gprolog-1.3.0 from http://www.gprolog.org/

 

I encounter a problem when running “make check”. The error is as follows:

 

chkma.c:232:2: error: #error FAST defined but cannot compile for FC

 

Full output from “make check” is at end of this e-mail.

 

I can’t figure out from the source code and Makefile(s) what exactly the problem is.

 

Can anyone suggest what has happened.

 

By the way the machine is a quad core Dell PC (x86_64) architecture and running RedHat

Enterprise Linux. The gcc compiler version is

 

                   4.1.2 20071124 (Red Hat 4.1.2-42)

 

Thanks,

 

Charles.

 

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bash-3.2$ make check

(cd EnginePl; make check) && \

        (cd Ma2Asm; make check) && \

        (cd Pl2Wam; make check) && \

        (cd BipsPl; make check) && \

        echo All tests succeeded

make[1]: Entering directory `/users/tcp0031/GNUProlog/gprolog-1.3.0/src/EnginePl'

./test_oc

starting...

object <object #5> found  &name:0x607300

object <object #4> found  &name:0x6072e0

object <object #3> found  &name:0x6072c0

object <object #2> found  &name:0x6072a0

object <object #1> found  &name:0x607280

finished - OK !

make[1]: Leaving directory `/users/tcp0031/GNUProlog/gprolog-1.3.0/src/EnginePl'

make[1]: Entering directory `/users/tcp0031/GNUProlog/gprolog-1.3.0/src/Ma2Asm'

if [ "$FC" = "Y" ]; then FCFLAGS='-DFAST'; fi; \

        gplc --c-compiler "gcc " -C "-O3 -fomit-frame-pointer $FCFLAGS" -c chkma.c

chkma.c:232:2: error: #error FAST defined but cannot compile for FC

compilation failed

make[1]: *** [chkma.o] Error 1

make[1]: Leaving directory `/users/tcp0031/GNUProlog/gprolog-1.3.0/src/Ma2Asm'

make: *** [check] Error 2

 


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