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<p>| <span class="gmail-blob-code-inner gmail-blob-code-marker
gmail-js-code-nav-pass">Thereafter, MrSid driver cratered on
some 2004 Lizardtech defines in lt_platform.h that defined
possible GCC compilers topping out at <= 5 (rather than a
future unimaginable 9 or 12). Removing a desire for MrSid, in
this instance through ccmake,</span></p>
<p><span class="gmail-blob-code-inner gmail-blob-code-marker
gmail-js-code-nav-pass">That's completely unrelated to building
GDAL through autoconf or cmake. This is an issue with the
LizardTech SDK that indeed remains stuck to ancient GCC versions</span></p>
<p><span class="gmail-blob-code-inner gmail-blob-code-marker
gmail-js-code-nav-pass">I see I locally patched line 40 of
lt_platform.h to remove the GCC version check, and then things
go flawlessly<br>
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<p><span class="gmail-blob-code-inner gmail-blob-code-marker
gmail-js-code-nav-pass">#if (defined(__GNUC__) ||
defined(__GNUG__)) // && (3 <= __GNUC__ &&
__GNUC__ <= 5)<br>
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<p><span class="gmail-blob-code-inner gmail-blob-code-marker
gmail-js-code-nav-pass">I've just tried to submit this issue to
their support service.<br>
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<p><span class="gmail-blob-code-inner gmail-blob-code-marker
gmail-js-code-nav-pass">Even</span></p>
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