2007/11/27, Andy Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So it's only missing #include which should
be in the code. See the attachments.
[...]
#include math.h
+#include stdlib.h
+#include cstring
Surely that should be string.h, no? It's just a style thing, but if
you're modifying code that is
Hi.
I have yet another two patches to get FlightGear and Simgear
compiling with new gcc 4.3, which is stricter about missing
declarations of functions. So it's only missing #include which should
be in the code. See the attachments.
Btw. I'm building the RPMs for Fedora, Mandriva and SuSE in
On Tuesday 27 November 2007 15:22, Ladislav Michnovič wrote:
Hi.
I have yet another two patches to get FlightGear and Simgear
compiling with new gcc 4.3, which is stricter about missing
declarations of functions. So it's only missing #include which should
be in the code. See the
So it's only missing #include which should
be in the code. See the attachments.
[...]
#include math.h
+#include stdlib.h
+#include cstring
Surely that should be string.h, no? It's just a style thing, but if
you're modifying code that is already using ANSI C headers, and not
Standard C++
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