Subj : Compile fails on "weird" platforms
To   : Sampsa Laine
From : Vince Coen
Date : Fri Dec 11 2015 05:35 pm

Hello Sampsa!

Friday December 11 2015 17:10, you wrote to All:

> Guys,

> There are a couple of #ifdef's in some files that simply define
> strings for displaying the architecture and OS the MBSE instance
> is running on.

> These are sort of a pain because I have to go and manually hack
> the files to remove the #ifdefs and just define the string myself
> (running Debian/s390x on an emulated IBM z/Series Mainframe - yes,
> I'm crazy).

> Anyway, could I propose a change to these platform detecting
> #ifdefs that they fail with a warning about an unsupported/unknown
> platform but continue compiling.

> I've had no problems getting MBSE compiled and up and running on
> Debian s/390x but I have to hack the code to return a string of my
> own choosing in place of the ifdefs..


What files are causing the problem and confirm what version of mbse you are
now running ?



Vince

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