Tom Lane píše v po 01. 06. 2009 v 16:09 -0400:
> Zdenek Kotala <zdenek.kot...@sun.com> writes:


> What is <sys/list.h>, and why is it being imported by the Perl headers?

It seems that problem is with Perl. It includes sys/mode.h. The new
change for gcc 4.2 is that mode.h includes vnode.h and it finally
sys/list.h which is generic list for kernel structures. 

> Can we do something like "#define list_head solaris_list_head" around 
> the problematic #include?  (Which one is that, anyway?)

I will try it. There is following hack:

CFLAGS="-D_SYS_VNODE_H" 

which disable vnode.h and breaks include chain.

I need to install fresh nightly build of Solaris to test it on live
system.

        Thanks Zdenek


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