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After getting the tree include files and other things that others
suggested I get, I thought of trying my hand at some landscaping in
Pov-Ray. More specifically, in povray for Linux. I got John Beale's
HF-Lab, but I cannot seem to compile it and was wondering if others had
a similar problem:
gcc -c rand.c -ansi -pedantic -Wall -O2 -DHAS_PNG -I./gdsource -I./zlib
-I./png
gcc -c fftn.c -ansi -pedantic -Wall -O2 -DHAS_PNG -I./gdsource -I./zlib
-I./png
fftn.c:196: warning: string constant runs past end of line
fftn.c:1045: unterminated string or character constant
fftn.c:196: possible real start of unterminated constant
fftn.c:194: unterminated #if' conditional
make: *** [fftn.o] Error 1
TigerHawk:/usr/tmp/hf-lab-0.90/src#
I am not very proficient at code, but the author has not made an update
so I assume it could just be my compiler perhaps? (which, by the way
is:)
Reading specs from
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i586-pc-linux-gnulibc1/2.95.1/specs
gcc version 2.95.1 19990816 (release)
If you think you can help me, I would apreciate it!
Thanks, and happy tracing,
Tim Soderstrom
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On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 17:24:57 -0600, TigerHawk <tig### [at] sticnet> wrote:
>I got John Beale's
>HF-Lab, but I cannot seem to compile it and was wondering if others had
>a similar problem:
Tim, John has been pretty helpful in the past, concerning his utilities
HF-Lab and G-Forge. Why not e-mail John? He may be running Linux on at least
one of his systems, judging by his home page. bea### [at] bestcom
--
Alan
ako### [at] povrayorg
a k o n g <at> p o v r a y <dot> o r g
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> Tim, John has been pretty helpful in the past, concerning his utilities
> HF-Lab and G-Forge. Why not e-mail John? He may be running Linux on at least
> one of his systems, judging by his home page. bea### [at] bestcom
Actually, the thought never occured to me, but I will seriously consider it.
Right now, however, I am in the process of upgrading to Slackware 7, mostly
because of the support of glibc2 among other things. (I'm not happy about
d/ling for a week, but oh well :) So, hopefully, after that I will have better
compiling as a whole anyway (as other things also aren't compiling like they
should).
Thanks for the ideal,
Tim Soderstrom
TigerHawk
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