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for Ben..
I told him that SCO fixes will appear in the next release. Ben, have a look
to see if all the problems he mentions have been addressed.


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> From nobody@hyperreal.com Mon Sep 18 01:18:02 1995
> Message-Id: <199509180817.BAA03683@taz.hyperreal.com>
> From: aris@sdd.com
> To: apache-bugs%apache.org@organic.com
> Date: Mon Sep 18 1:17:39 1995
> Subject: WWW Form Bug Report: "Doesn't compile http_main.c" on SCO
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> Submitter: aris@sdd.com
> Operating system: SCO, version:
> Extra Modules used:
> URL exhibiting problem:
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> Symptoms:
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> Here is what happens when the makefile tries to compile http_main.c: http_main.c:122: parse error before `jmpbuffer' http_main.c:122: warning: data definition has no type or storage class http_main.c:123: parse error before `restart_buffer' http_main.c:123: warning: data definition has no type or storage class http_main.c: In function `timeout': http_main.c:241: warning: passing arg 1 of `siglongjmp' makes pointer from integ er without a cast http_main.c:265: warning: passing arg 1 of `siglongjmp' makes pointer from integ er without a cast http_main.c: In function `reinit_scoreboard': http_main.c:360: warning: comparison between pointer and integer http_main.c: In function `re!
> start': http_main.c:630: warning: passing arg 1 of `siglongjmp' makes pointer from integ er without a cast http_main.c: In function `child_main': http_main.c:759: warning: passing arg 1 of `sigsetjmp' makes pointer from intege r without a cast http_main.c:761: `SIGURG' undeclared (first use this function) http_main.c:761: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once http_main.c:761: for each function it appears in.) http_main.c: In function `standalone_main': http_main.c:871: warning: passing arg 1 of `sigsetjmp' makes pointer from intege r without a cast ------------------- I got around the parse error by adding a #define b!
> efore JMP_BUF on lines 122 and 123. But jmpbuffer continues to be un
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> defined. I'm running SCO UNIX 4.2 (By the way - NCSA 1.4.2 and 1.5b4 compile quite well on this version of UNIX :-) Thanks Aris
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