>>> "AdG" == Adriaan de Groot writes: AdG> Kexi's build has been failing on FreeBSD for some time now. I can't really AdG> tell what it's doing, but AdG> In file included from AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:47: AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD/koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/uuidP.h:37: syntax error before AdG> `__u32' AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:186: syntax error AdG> before `*' AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c: In function AdG> `get_clock': AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:190: syntax error AdG> before `clock_seq' AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:197: `clock_seq' AdG> undeclared (first use in this function) AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:197: (Each undeclared AdG> identifier is reported only once AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:197: for each AdG> function it appears in.) AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:222: `clock_high' AdG> undeclared (first use in this function) AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:223: `clock_low' AdG> undeclared (first use in this function) AdG> /mnt/src/kde-HEAD//koffice/kexi/3rdparty/uuid/gen_uuid.c:224: `ret_clock_seq' AdG> undeclared (first use in this function) The '__u32' just seems to be a typedef to 'unsigned int'. According to the KDE lxr at http://lxr.kde.org/ident?i=__u32, '__u32' is defined in a few places and gen_uuid.c should just include the right file. I dont know what the right file is. How does this compile on Linux, without this definition? Unless '__u32' is already defined in the Linux system includes. AdG> Since kexi doesn't compile without the 3rdparty/uuid stuff (how is that AdG> 3rdparty then?), the whole app is best disabled on FreeBSD. Or better yet, AdG> all the specific-sized data members could use the Qt equivalents. Kaarthik _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel