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I'm attempting to build rstsflx from the sources here on a Raspberry Pi running:
Linux PiDP11 6.6.31+rpt-rpi-v8 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 1:6.6.31-1+rpt1 (2024-05-29) aarch64 GNU/Linux
There are several compiler warnings as well as a link failure. I'll attach a complete transcript, but the particular warnings / errors are:
rtime.c: In function ‘cvtdate’:
rtime.c:21:17: warning: ‘memcpy’ reading 12 bytes from a region of size 10 [-Wstringop-overread]
21 | memcpy (buf, " none ", DATELEN);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
scancmd.c: In function ‘initialize_readline’:
scancmd.c:484:9: warning: ‘CPPFunction’ is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
484 | rl_attempted_completion_function = (CPPFunction *)flx_completion;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
/usr/bin/ld: doclean.o:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx/doclean.c:73: multiple definition of files'; dolist.o:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx/dolist.c:16: first defined here /usr/bin/ld: doclean.o:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx/doclean.c:68: multiple definition of curprog'; dolist.o:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx/dolist.c:17: first defined here
/usr/bin/ld: doclean.o:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx/doclean.c:68: multiple definition of `curproj'; dolist.o:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx/dolist.c:17: first defined here
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [Makefile:58: flx] Error 1
A few other nits that wouldn't otherwise affect the build, but should also be fixed:
pi@PiDP11:/opt/pidp11/systems/rsts101/rstsflx# make depend
gcc -MM rstsflx.c fip.c rtime.c filename.c doget.c dolist.c doalloc.c docomp.c dotype.c doput.c dodump.c dodelete.c dorename.c dorts.c doprot.c dodir.c doident.c doinit.c dohook.c scancmd.c doclean.c fileio.c diskio.c unxabsio.c > flx.dep
make: *** No rule to make target 'depend'. Stop.
In the Makefile, "$(CC)"
rstsflx-bug.txt
is used properly except in the flx.dep: target, where there's a hard-coded "gcc".
This builds properly under FreeBSD 13.4 with an old gcc34 I've been dragging along to deal with recalcitrant programs like this.