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[mtools] Problem with Linux-2.6.?
From: |
Mike Dowling |
Subject: |
[mtools] Problem with Linux-2.6.? |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Mar 2005 18:08:19 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.7i |
Hello,
this look to me to be a problem with the newer Linux versions. Can the
be? I tried 2.6.10 and 2.6.9 with the same effect!
Cheers,
M. Dowling
/usr/src/mtools-3.9.10#make
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSYSCONFDIR=\"/usr/local/etc\" -DCPU_i686
-DVENDOR_pc -DOS_linux_gnu -g -O2 -Wall -fno-strict-aliasing -I. -I.
-c mformat.c
In file included from /usr/include/linux/fs.h:19,
from mformat.c:34:
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:22: error: parse error before "pgoff_t"
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:27: error: parse error before "pgoff_t"
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h: In function `prio_tree_iter_init':
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:29: error: `iter' undeclared (first use
in this function)
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:29: error: (Each undeclared identifier is
reported only once
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:29: error: for each function it appears
in.)
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:29: error: `root' undeclared (first use
in this function)
/usr/include/linux/prio_tree.h:30: error: `r_index' undeclared (first
use in this function)
In file included from /usr/include/linux/bitops.h:4,
from /usr/include/asm/cpufeature.h:10,
from /usr/include/asm/processor.h:16,
from /usr/include/asm/atomic.h:6,
from /usr/include/linux/fs.h:21,
from mformat.c:34:
/usr/include/asm/bitops.h: At top level:
/usr/include/asm/bitops.h:370: error: conflicting types for '__ffs'
/usr/include/string.h:260: error: previous declaration of '__ffs' was
here
/usr/include/asm/bitops.h:370: error: conflicting types for '__ffs'
/usr/include/string.h:260: error: previous declaration of '__ffs' was
here
make: *** [mformat.o] Error 1
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