[OpenIndiana-discuss] What package for `floatingpoint.h'

Jerry Kemp sun.mail.list47 at oryx.cc
Wed Oct 19 03:46:55 UTC 2011


402 % pkg search floatingpoint.h

INDEX      ACTION VALUE                       PACKAGE
basename   file   usr/include/floatingpoint.h
pkg:/system/library/math/header-math at 0.5.11-0.151.1

403 %

Jerry Kemp



On 10/18/11 10:40 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> I'm trying to compile a pkg called `xbindkeys'.  After installing
> guile the ./configure script seemed to find all it needed, but on
> running `make' I hit a snag pretty early on:
> (wrapped for mail)
> 
> ,----
> | make  all-am
> | make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/xbindkeys-1.8.5'
> | gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I.  -g -O2 -DFORK_FLAG=1 -DGUILE_FLAG=1
> | -I/usr/include/gmp -D_REENTRANT -pthreads -I. -Wall -g -O2 -MT
> | xbindkeys.o -MD -MP -MF .deps/xbindkeys.Tpo -c -o xbindkeys.o
> | xbindkeys.c
> | 
> | In file included from /usr/include/libguile.h:67,
> |                  from keys.h:23,
> |                  from xbindkeys.c:30:
> | /usr/include/libguile/numbers.h:31:28: floatingpoint.h: No such file
> |   or directory
> | xbindkeys.c: In function `catch_CHLD_signal':
> | xbindkeys.c:498: warning: int format, pid_t arg (arg 2)
> | make[1]: *** [xbindkeys.o] Error 1
> | make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/xbindkeys-1.8.5'
> | make: *** [all] Error 2
> `----
> 
> I'm not good enough at ready this kind of output to know what it
> means.
> 
> Is it the missing `floatingpoint.h' that is causing the error?
> 
> Or something concerning the `warning: int format [...]
> 
> 
> Looking at the cited line numbers in:
>  /usr/include/libguile/numbers.h:31:28, I see:
> 
>   [...]
> 25  #include <gmp.h>
> 
> 27  #include "libguile/__scm.h"
> 28  #include "libguile/print.h"
> 
> 30  #if SCM_HAVE_FLOATINGPOINT_H
> 31  # include <floatingpoint.h>
> 32  #endif
> 
> 34  #if SCM_HAVE_IEEEFP_H
> 35  # include <ieeefp.h>
> 36  #endif
>   [...]
> 
> I see some of the filenames appear in double quotes and some in
> brackets (<>).
> 
> The missing floatingpoint.h is in `<>'... does that have any
> particular significance?
> 
> 



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