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Greetings! Having a problem with a SuSE 8.0 Personal distro. I'm getting errors when compiling basically anything. Netatalk gives this: afppasswd.cafppasswd.c: In function `convert_passwd':afppasswd.c:117: incompatible types in initializationafppasswd.c:117: incompatible types in initializationafppasswd.c:117: incompatible types in initializationafppasswd.c:117: incompatible type for argument 1 of `memset' MySQL gives this: /usr/include/libio.h:399: warning: data definition has no type or storage class ...etc. Everything I can find on Google points to GCC. I removed the GCC RPM that I had downloaded (appears that the one that ships with 8.1 got installed) and reinstalled the RPM that came with the 8.0 CD, to no avail. Errors still occur. Which RPMs do I need to remove & reinstall to correct this? I'd use YaST, but for some reason the Online Update one crashes with no error messages. I haven't had a chance to troubleshoot that one yet. Thanks!
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The 03.03.10 at 07:25, Jonathan Nichols wrote:
Having a problem with a SuSE 8.0 Personal distro. I'm getting errors when compiling basically anything.
...etc. Everything I can find on Google points to GCC. I removed the GCC RPM that I had downloaded (appears that the one that ships with 8.1 got installed)
Ugh! The gcc of 8.1 is quite different. (major version number)
and reinstalled the RPM that came with the 8.0 CD, to no avail. Errors still occur.
Dependencies...
Which RPMs do I need to remove & reinstall to correct this?
I'd use YaST, but for some reason the Online Update one crashes with no error messages. I haven't had a chance to troubleshoot that one yet.
What about the normal install packages section? Try to replace every suspicious package with the one on your CD. If yast refuses, then manually, with rpm... -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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