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Re: Compiling esnacc 1.7 with recent gcc
Hi again,
these are great news indeed, I am impatient to test the new version.
I guess eSNACC is quite important for the open source community, as far
as I know there is no other "free" project that supports these features
(notably real C++ generation with PER).
Thanks for your help,
Olivier.
Abarbanel, David (US SSA) a écrit :
>Olivier,
>
>You have the latest version of eSNACC and patches that have been
>released to date. Unfortunately this version of eSNACC does not support
>gcc versions 3.3 and above. However we have been working on a new patch
>that is to be released shortly that will support up to gcc v4.1.
>
>Our C++ library supports BER, DER, and PER encoding. XER encoding may
>be planned for sometime in the future.
>
>Regards,
>
>David Abarbanel
>Software Engineer
>BAE Systems
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-imc-snacc@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-imc-snacc@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>On Behalf Of Olivier Boudeville
>Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:08 PM
>To: imc-snacc@xxxxxxx
>Subject: Compiling esnacc 1.7 with recent gcc
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I would like to test esnacc, I downloaded the 1.7 version from
>http://www.digitalnet.com/knowledge/download.htm (I hope it is the
>latest one) but I encountered errors while compiling esnacc on GNU/Linux
>with various versions of gcc/g++ (4.0.2 and 3.3.6).
>
>These errors are the same as the ones listed in
>http://www.imc.org/imc-snacc/mail-archive/msg00415.html
>I would like to know whether there are fixed releases of esnacc that
>would compile out-of-the-box and, if no, whether the patches listed in
>the previous URL are correct.
>
>And what about the "SNACC v1.7 Patch (July 7, 2005)" ? Should it be
>applied in all cases ? Maybe there is a stable release that is planned
>to regain gcc compatibility and to apply those bug fixes ?
>
>By the way, I am not sure all the docs are up-to-date, is it true that
>one can expect esnacc to be able to generate C++ classes from ASN.1
>specifications, with read/write encoding ? I have trouble finding
>supported encodings: apart from BER, are PER and/or XER
>available/planned ?
>
>
>Thanks in advance for any hint,
>best regards,
>
>Olivier.
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