> >>>>> "Martin" == Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Martin> Fixed by moving "#include <stdio.h>" five lines up. I > Martin> fixed it but forget about it, since it was *that* easy. > Martin> Not even worth mentioning. > > Ben> Er, in which file? The file that errored out was deps.c and > Ben> it doesn't even #include <stdio.h>.. Adding a #include > Ben> <stdio.h> to it makes it compile. > > Martin> It did not? I'm sure mine did and I only moved it before > Martin> the offending lines.
Args, since it confuses so many people here's the patch. It was probably a different file. Somebody needs to learn about reading gcc errors... --- include/dpkg-db.h.orig Wed Oct 14 00:10:56 1998 +++ include/dpkg-db.h Wed Oct 14 00:11:14 1998 @@ -158,6 +158,8 @@ extern void dpkg_free_avail (struct dpkg_tagpkg **pl); extern void dpkg_free_status (struct dpkg_tagpkg **pl); +#include <stdio.h> + /* misc.c */ extern int dpkg_lock (char *dir); extern void dpkg_unlock (void); @@ -165,8 +167,6 @@ extern void dpkg_write_select (struct dpkg_tagpkg *pl, FILE *f); /* File: dpkg/db/tags.h */ - -#include <stdio.h> struct tagfile_tag { Regards, Joey -- Experience is a useful thing. Unfortunately it is only acquired just after one could have used it.