[CMake] Build from Source on Solaris
CHEVRIER, Marc
marc.chevrier at sap.com
Wed Mar 2 04:19:20 EST 2016
Not only: see http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake-developers/2015-September/026565.html for bootstrap.
From: Matthew Gidden <matthew.gidden at gmail.com<mailto:matthew.gidden at gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday 2 March 2016 at 10:17
To: Marc CHEVRIER <marc.chevrier at sap.com<mailto:marc.chevrier at sap.com>>
Cc: "cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>" <cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>>
Subject: Re: [CMake] Build from Source on Solaris
Hi Marc,
Thanks for the swift reply. To the best that I can tell, that thread is dealing with trying to build a project using cmake. I'm trying to build cmake (i.e., ./bootstrap && make && make install). To note, I get something like the following errors (which are available in the gist).
```
"/usr/include/iso/math_c99.h", line 697: Error: The function "__builtin_signbitl" must have a prototype.
"/opt/solarisstudio12.4/lib/compilers/CC-gcc/include/c++/4.8.2/cmath", line 562: Error: std::fpclassify(float) already had a body defined.
```
Cheers,
Matt
On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 9:54 AM, CHEVRIER, Marc <marc.chevrier at sap.com<mailto:marc.chevrier at sap.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Some help can be found in this thread: http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/cmake-developers/2015-September/026550.html
Marc
From: CMake <cmake-bounces at cmake.org<mailto:cmake-bounces at cmake.org>> on behalf of Matthew Gidden <matthew.gidden at gmail.com<mailto:matthew.gidden at gmail.com>>
Date: Wednesday 2 March 2016 at 09:44
To: "cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>" <cmake at cmake.org<mailto:cmake at cmake.org>>
Subject: [CMake] Build from Source on Solaris
Hi all,
I just tried to install from source on Solars 10 (sparc), on which make failed. I have a gist here: https://gist.github.com/gidden/7b9dc2d793ef3411debf
My system info is:
```
t501:gidden> uname -a
SunOS t501 5.11 11.3 sun4v sparc sun4v
```
Any suggestions? I wasn't able to find sparc binaries... did I not look hard enough?
Thanks!
Matt Gidden
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