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Stephen, >Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 09:31:30 -0700 >From: "Stephen Smith" <address@hidden> >Organization: UNAVCO >To: "Steve Emmerson" <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 20030217: LDM - Solaris 9 - Compiling LDM for "HUGE" product-queue >Keywords: 200402131843.i1DIhkEd018239 The above message contained the following: > Hi Steve, > We actually don't have it installed. Ummm -- I think we've got some "try 'n > buy" media around here somewhere. Do you perhaps have a binary distribution > available? Sorry, no. > Otherwise, I can probably make Sun's cc compiler happen... You might have to. We don't have gcc 3.2.2 on our Solaris SPARC v9 systems. The URL page http://my.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/ldm/ldm-6.0.14/basics/huge-queues.html#Linux/Intel indicates that the C macros "_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64" and "_LARGEFILE_SOURCE" should be defined in the CPPFLAGS environment variable before the configure script is executed. I'm surprised that a definition for the SIZEOF_INT macro doesn't exist when the compiler is in the header-file "protocol/rsaglobal.h". That macro should be defined in the header-file "config/ldmconfig.h". Is it? If so, what's the definition? Regards, Steve Emmerson