Jonathan Siegle wrote:
Dovecot revision: 9186:f70192e7ff3c libsieve revision: 958:e86a81f4bf28 Using IBM c compiler version 8.
Trying to compile libsieve(64 bit mode if it matters):
"sieve-ast.c", line 302.9: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier last. "sieve-ast.c", line 302.9: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier result. "sieve-ast.c", line 320.9: 1506-275 (S) Unexpected text node encountered. "sieve-ast.c", line 320.9: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier node. "sieve-ast.c", line 324.9: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier last. "sieve-ast.c", line 324.9: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier result.
Apparently, the typeof() operator is not supported by your C compiler. Having relatively little experience with cross-platform programming, I did not notice that the typeof operator is not part of the main ANSI C standard. I've removed it from the sources entirely (making things somewhat more ugly), so your problem should be resolved with the following changes:
http://hg.rename-it.nl/dovecot-libsieve/rev/bd106aa05040
I browsed the web a little and found that IBM C should at least support __typeof__(e), and, with the appropriate command line options, typeof as well. Timo, do you know how this works and other systems that may be affected? Or is it a better idea to avoid typeof() in general?
Regards,
Stephan.