> v4l2-common.c:144: duplicate array index in initializer
> v4l2-common.c:144: (near initialization for
> `v4l2_ioctl_names_Rsmp_1cfb1467')
Hmm. This is this one:
char *v4l2_ioctl_names[] = {
[0 ... 255] = "UNKNOWN",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_QUERYCAP)] = "VIDIOC_QUERYCAP",
[_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_RESERVED)] = "VIDIOC_RESERVED",
[ ... ]
_IOC_NR(VIDIOC_QUERYCAP) ends up in the 0-255 range to and thus
there is a duplicate. My compiler accepts this through ...
Anyone has the C99 specs and can lookup whenever this is legal?
> First machine is a Slackware-9.0-beta that I have installed gcc-2.95.3 on
> to compile kernels with. Second machine is a Slackware-8.1.
/me uses gcc 3.2 to build kernels.
Gerd
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