Re: [ng-spice] New commit


To ng-spice <ng-spice@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it>
From Paolo Nenzi <pnenzi@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it>
Date Wed, 4 Aug 1999 07:17:04 +0200 (CEST)
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On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Stephen Tell wrote:

> Do you allow for anonymous cvs checkouts?  I hate to post fixes to old
> versions...
Well, I have not yet setup an anonymous CVS access, to the repository (I
am studying how to do it). I will do it ASAP. Anyway, if you plan to
develop code for NG-SPICE, I will set up you an official account on the
CVS. 

> 
> checking for main in -lXmu... yes
> checking for main in -lncurses... no
> checking for main in -ltermcap... yes
> configure: error: Found neither ncurses or termcap
This was fixed in the CVS version, now it works, even on Sun Solaris 7.
It it very interenstig that you have an HP-UX machine to test the
distribution. Now we have:

Linux Debian 2.1
Linux ReadHat 5.2
Sun Solaris 7 (UltraSPARC) with GCC and SUN Workshop maybe in the future I
will try to port the spice on the SUN compiler.

> Somehow a "#define void int" is getting turned on, which makes the
As Berkeley's people have written somewhere in the code, this is a kludge
for old non-ansi compilers, now I think we can assume that almost any
computer on the world have an ansi compiler (well at least the free gcc).

> (Are any of these at all helpful?)
YES!

Paolo


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