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At first glance at this, I think it was made 'static inline' because the
function (copied from FreeBSD libc) really is being inlined into the
header; it wouldn't be linked into the executable otherwise as glibc
does not have it.
I think 'static' is
Alle giovedì 4 aprile 2013, Dmitrijs Ledkovs ha scritto:
On 3 April 2013 21:39, Pino Toscano p...@debian.org wrote:
Alle mercoledì 3 aprile 2013, Steven Chamberlain ha scritto:
$ gcc -D_BSD_SOURCE -std=c90 -o mount mount.c
Do any packages actually do this? Compile with -std=c90 or
On 12/04/13 17:49, Pino Toscano wrote:
GNU/kFreeBSD porters, can you please take a look at this?
At first glance at this, I think it was made 'static inline' because the
function (copied from FreeBSD libc) really is being inlined into the
header; it wouldn't be linked into the executable
On 3 April 2013 21:39, Pino Toscano p...@debian.org wrote:
Alle mercoledì 3 aprile 2013, Steven Chamberlain ha scritto:
$ gcc -D_BSD_SOURCE -std=c90 -o mount mount.c
Do any packages actually do this? Compile with -std=c90 or -ansi or
-std and use this header?
This breaks the sys/mount.h
Package: libc0.1-dev
Version: 2.13-38
Severity: normal
Hi,
currently, using sys/mount.h provided on kFreeBSD by glibc requires
compiling it with C99.
Basically, compiling a very tiny test case like:
vvv
#include sys/mount.h
int main(){return 0;}
^^
$ gcc -D_BSD_SOURCE -std=c90
Hi Pino,
$ gcc -D_BSD_SOURCE -std=c90 -o mount mount.c
Do any packages actually do this? Compile with -std=c90 or -ansi or
-std and use this header?
Regards,
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ste...@pyro.eu.org
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Alle mercoledì 3 aprile 2013, Steven Chamberlain ha scritto:
$ gcc -D_BSD_SOURCE -std=c90 -o mount mount.c
Do any packages actually do this? Compile with -std=c90 or -ansi or
-std and use this header?
This breaks the sys/mount.h detection done by kdelibs, which forces c90
to stay
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