SuSE maintainers: A problem with compiling programs with LFS
Hi, I am trying to build KDE 2.1 for the first time under 7.1. I built the beta version under 7.0 and had no problem. The problem seems to do with the Large File support under the new kernels. Now the description of the problem: When I try to build kdeadmin I get the following error: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/opt/kde2.1/include -I/usr/local/qt-2.3.0/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -I/usr/include/rpm -O2 -fno-exceptions -fno-check-new -Wall -pedantic -W -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -Wno-long-long -Wnon-virtual-dtor -fno-builtin -DQT_CLEAN_NAMESPACE -DQT_NO_COMPAT -DQT_NO_ASCII_CAST -c main.cpp In file included from /usr/include/rpm/rpmlib.h:8, from rpmInterface.h:14, from main.cpp:32: /usr/include/rpm/rpmio.h:22: type specifier omitted for parameter /usr/include/rpm/rpmio.h:22: parse error before `*' Looking at rpmio.h I find the following in line 22: typedef int fdio_seek_function_t (void *cookie, off64_t *offset, int whence); The only non primitive type specifier here is 'off64_t'. Well, I was trying to find where is this type defined and the only place I found it is in /usr/src/linux/include/asm-parisc/stat.h So, is there a problem with the rpmio.h file? Should the above line be using __off64_t instead of off64_t? Thanks, Avi -- Avi Schwartz Get a Life, avi@CFFtechnologies.com Get Linux!
Hello list Is iso image of suse professional 7.1 avaliable via ftp now ??? if yes then can i have the link please if not then WHY ?????? :-) thanks Faisal
Faisal Gillani wrote:
Hello list
Is iso image of suse professional 7.1 avaliable via ftp now ???
No.
if yes then can i have the link please if not then
WHY ?????? :-)
Because you don't pay us for Linux, but you DO have to pay us for putting it all together. Or take the ftp-version (out soon), which is free from the 3rd party software where we only have contracts for distribution on the CDs/DVD.
El jue, 01 mar 2001, Faisal Gillani va escriure:
Hello list
Is iso image of suse professional 7.1 avaliable via ftp now ??? if yes then can i have the link please if not then
WHY ?????? :-)
thanks Faisal
I know this is a polemics question but linux can't grow if we don't buy linux products, don't cheat yourself. I believe 56,9 euros isn't an expensive price for that package (7 cds, 4 books and 90 days of instalation support). -- Simeó Reig Barcelona (Spain) GSM: +43 654-70-78-08
yes but I bought some release of suse in the past and worked fine.. So I helped to grow the linux market. Now I'd like to test these release and see if is better an upgrade from 7.0 or buying the new release. Anyway I don't think that putting these release in FTP could be dangerous for the growing of linux: not everyone is able to download 600Mb for the evaluation CD and more than a Gb for some package more And keep in mind that other distributions put their release in their ftp site without any trouble.. ciao, alessio
I know this is a polemics question but linux can't grow if we don't buy linux products, don't cheat yourself. I believe 56,9 euros isn't an expensive price for that package (7 cds, 4 books and 90 days of instalation support).
-- Simeó Reig Barcelona (Spain) GSM: +43 654-70-78-08
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 03:14:15PM -0800, Faisal Gillani wrote:
Hello list
Is iso image of suse professional 7.1 avaliable via ftp now ??? if yes then can i have the link please if not then
WHY ?????? :-)
SuSE usually does not release their iso images right away. The last time I checked (a couple of days ago) I did not find any. -- Victor R. Cardona vcardona@home.com "Behold the keyboard of Kahless, the greatest Klingon code warrior that ever lived!"
* Avi Schwartz [Tue, 27 Feb 2001 10:11:32 -0600]:
So, is there a problem with the rpmio.h file? Should the above line be using __off64_t instead of off64_t?
Yes, there is a problem with rpmio.h. Change off64_t to _IO_off64_t and it should work. This has been changed in the recent rpm sources. -- Penguins to save the dinosaurs -- Handelsblatt on Linux for S/390
participants (7)
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Alessio Isaja
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Avi Schwartz
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Faisal Gillani
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Michael Hasenstein
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Philipp Thomas
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Simeo Reig
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Victor R. Cardona