[Devel] Compiling Presence module on Solaris 9

peter.3.edwards at bt.com peter.3.edwards at bt.com
Wed Dec 13 22:26:23 CET 2006


Hi, bogdan.

The errors you've listed are what I got when I tried to copy the presence module into my old openser-1.1.0 modules directory ... the one which definitely compiles with my setup.  So it sounds like we've hit the same problem there.

However, now that I'm trying a newly checked out release, I haven't got that far - I can't compile the main sip-server.  I notice that you're using the Sun compiler, whilst I'm running gcc ... and you also have the parameter "-xarch=v8plusa".  I don't have this, and I think it's that which is causing me problems.  Unfortunately, I'm not entirely sure how to add that flag to the compiler.  :/

I'll play with it again some more tomorrow, and see if I can get my build environment working with the latest development version. Maybe by then you'll have had some luck with the presence compilation on Solaris!

Peter.

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