"=?UTF-8?Q?Leonardo_M._Ram=c3=a9?=" <l.rame@griensu.com> writes:
> Hi, I'm trying to build the client library of PostgreSql 9.3.x using
> this version of MinGW's gcc:
> ...
> g++ -DFRONTEND -I../../src/include -I./src/include/port/win32
> -DEXEC_BACKEND "-I../../src/include/port/win32" -DBUILDING_DLL -c -o
> relpath.o relpath.c
Why is it invoking g++ and not gcc?
> relpath.c: In function 'int forkname_chars(const char*, ForkNumber*)':
> relpath.c:55:15: error: invalid conversion from 'int' to 'ForkNumber'
> [-fpermissive]
> for (forkNum = 1; forkNum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forkNum++)
> relpath.c:55:51: error: no 'operator++(int)' declared for postfix '++'
> [-fpermissive]
> for (forkNum = 1; forkNum <= MAX_FORKNUM; forkNum++)
The second of these definitely comes from trying to compile C code as C++,
and I think the first does too.
regards, tom lane