Installing GRASS4.0 on an SGI workstation?

Michael Shapiro shapiro at zorro.cecer.army.mil
Sat Mar 6 23:10:20 EST 1993


In info.grass.user you write:

COLORS was added to one of the Unix include files after the code was
originally written. This cause a conflict. GRASS4.1 changes this from
COLORS to THE_COLORS (or some other non-conflicting name).

>[]
>[]You probably need a -cckr flag.

>Thank you for helping with my compiling problems.  The "-cckr" flag did
>indeed take care of many of the compilling errors.  Still, I have had to
>edit the GRASS source a bit to remove other errors.  As I continue to
>do this, I am wondering if this is typical of the SGI port or if there
>is something else I am missing.  For example, here is another error message.
>Is this something you have had to deal with too?

>GISGEN: imagery/i.class - Thu Feb 18 12:36:08 CST 1993

>#################################################################
>/work/i1a/GRASS4.0/src/imagery/i.class
>  mkdir OBJ
>  make -f OBJ/make.rules 

>        rm -f OBJ/main.o
>        cc -O -cckr  -I/work/i1a/GRASS4.0/src/libes -DUSE_TERMIO -c main.c
>ccom: Error: ./globals.h, line 28: redeclaration of COLORS
>       int COLORS[10];
>      ---------------^
>*** Error code 1

>Stop.
>GISGEN failure at STEP: imagery/i.class


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