| I repeat, do not use macros unless someone or something forces you to. This experience is one of the reasons why.
Regards,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
>From: Anthony Kozar
>Sent: May 1, 2007 9:04 AM
>To: Csound Developer list
>Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] build issues
>
>Sorry about this. It is my fault. I made a lot of changes over the weekend
>and have not yet had the opportunity to discuss them here. I certainly
>thought that FALSE and TRUE would be defined everywhere! (They must be
>defined by my OS headers or something ...).
>
>I probably need to add a definition to csoundCore.h for TRUE also.
>
>Anthony
>
>Victor Lazzarini wrote on 5/1/07 7:04 AM:
>
>> I have added a fix to csoundCore.h defining FALSE if undefined. That allowed
>> me to compile atsa.c and now that I updated my linux sources, it builds
>> properly.
>>
>> and by the way, the reported offending statement was
>>
>> return csoundFileOpenWithType(csound, fd, type, name, param, env,
>> CSFTYPE_UNKNOWN, FALSE);
>>
>> envvar.c (line 1048)
>
>
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