[Xastir] Xastir 1.9.1 from 21.sept
Tom Russo
russo at bogodyn.org
Tue Sep 25 15:09:52 EDT 2007
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 08:30:37PM +0200, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <s57lx at hamradio.si> flavor, containing:
> Hello!
>
> Today I tried to compile a newer version of xastir but I get this error
> messages:
>
[...]
> map_geo.c: In function ???draw_geo_image_map???:
> map_geo.c:1596: warning: value computed is not used
> map_geo.c:1928: warning: format ???%i??? expects type ???int???, but
> argument 3 has type ???double???
> map_geo.c:1928: warning: format ???%i??? expects type ???int???, but
> argument 4 has type ???double???
> map_geo.c:1928: warning: format ???%i??? expects type ???int???, but
> argument 5 has type ???double???
These are just harmless warnings.
> map_geo.c:1948: error: invalid operands to binary <<
> map_geo.c:1949: error: invalid operands to binary <<
> map_geo.c:1950: error: invalid operands to binary <<
> map_geo.c:2296: error: array subscript is not an integer
> map_geo.c:2300: error: array subscript is not an integer
This strongly suggests that you have locally modified map_geo.c and had a
CVS conflict when you did your cvs update. Check around line 1948, and you'll
see the evidence. The block that has a delimiter like "<<<<<" is the problem,
and is CVS's attempt to call your attention to an incompatible difference
between the version in your directory and the modified version in the
repository.
If you want to keep your local changes and you're careful, you can merge your
local changes by hand and fix up that block. If you don't care to keep your
local changes, just remove the file map_geo.c and do another CVS update. CVS
will notice the file is missing and get a fresh, clean copy with none of your
local modifications.
--
Tom Russo KM5VY SAR502 DM64ux http://www.swcp.com/~russo/
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"And, isn't sanity really just a one-trick pony anyway? I mean all you get is
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