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>>>>> "Frederic" == Frederic Poncin <fp@info.ucl.ac.be> writes:

Thanks for the report.

Frederic> I just tried to compile the latest beta on SparcLinux (RedHat 4.0).

Frederic> 1. type conflict

Frederic> gmalloc.c:1300: conflicting types for `__sbrk'
Frederic> /usr/include/unistd.h:630: previous declaration of `__sbrk'

Frederic> commenting the line in gmalloc.c solves the problem.

What is a unique preprocessor symbol for SparcLinux, so we can fix
this in the baseline?  Commenting the line out is not a particularly
general solution.

Frederic> 2. Xmu detection & link

Frederic> xmu lib. is not detected by configure and is missing at link
Frederic> stage resulting in an amount of undefined references.  (a
Frederic> -lXmu solved the problem)

O.K.  Do you have libpng, or did the detection fail for that too?
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