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Date:      Thu, 24 Aug 2000 16:25:00 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Gus Mancuso <gus@fiawol.org>
To:        David@SkytrackerCanada.com
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: error on hylafax build
Message-ID:  <200008242025.QAA04208@smof.fiawol.org>
In-Reply-To: <39998DC4.EA961E95@www3.pacific-pages.com> "from David Banning at Aug 15, 2000 02:36:52 pm"

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I'll stab at this since apparently noone else has.  Keep in mind
I'm no Code Wizard. I don't know if it's just a copyover error, 
but the ^M's you show there typically come from using "dos" text 
files without having the cr/lf incompatibilities resolved.  
So, did you copy the source files from some other MS machine, 
or was this from a tarball?  Do the ^M's actually appear in the 
errors?  Are the errors appearing on the console, or did you pipe 
it to a file?

If the text is stored in the dos cr/lf mode, there is a package
called dos2unix which will automagically fix that.. Combine it
with a quick perl (or shell) script to fix an entire source tree.

BTW, reply to me directly for faster response time, but make sure
to cc the list, so people who know stuff can hear :)

Gus


> I am using 4.0 stable
> hylafax is 4.1.b2
> 
> first off, I get these errors
> BoolArray.h: In method `void fxBoolArray::operator =(const fxBoolArray
> &)':^M
> BoolArray.h:31: warning: `void *' is not a pointer-to-object type^M
> 
> then
> 
> Dictionary.h: In method `void fxDictBuckets::operator =(const
> fxDictBuckets &)':
> ^M
> Dictionary.h:93: warning: `void *' is not a pointer-to-object type^M
> Dictionary.h: In method `void fxDictIters::operator =(const fxDictIters
> &)':^M
> Dictionary.h:94: warning: `void *' is not a pointer-to-object type^M
> Dictionary.c++: In method `fxDictBucket::~fxDictBucket()':^M
> Dictionary.c++:88: warning: `void *' is not a pointer-to-object type^M
> 
> these type of errors continue for the entire build
> any idea where the problem is?
> 
> 
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