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Old 07-03-2008, 11:21 AM
Andrew80k
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Originally Posted by Angelox View Post
I noticed the newer the version distro I have, harder it gets to make a working EqEmu compile - I have one machine that compiles the emulator fine. it's Mandriva and has been updated for a few years now - it still uses gcc-3.4.6 and I 'think' this is why it still compiles. I have a machine with a new Mandriva (2008.1) which carrys gcc ver 4.2.3, and I've seen this error you have and a few others (using the same source). It became a challenge (for a while), and I actually got everything to compile void world and the 'clobbered' error. I did a lot of Googling on this error and it usually pointed to the new gcc version. I tried installing the 3.4.6 on my newer machine but then got other errors, really wasn't that important to me (since I already can compile on the older -version machine), so I gave it up.
If you want to try my version ( gcc-3.4.6.tar.gz ), I can post it for you- It's source, and will compile just about anywhere (unlike EqEmu).
Hmmm. I'm using Fedora Core 8 with gcc 4.1.2 and I compiled the emu without any problems, including the bot code. So I don't think it's 4.1, but it might be 4.2 that's causing some issues. I'm not planning to go to FC9 anytime soon, so hopefully mine will continue to work.
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