On Mon, 2007-06-25 at 17:17 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> David Woodhouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 01:38 +0200, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> A kernel include file that defines an interface to a user space program
> should be self containing (that means that all includes for all non-standard
> types should be done inside these include files). Whether or not C-99
> types are used or not is less important than to use type definitions written
> in clean C so compilers other than gcc may use them.
Yes. In general we try to achieve this. Most header files should include
<asm/types.h>, which tends to define the types we use in terms which
should work in any compiler.
> > Can you be more specific about why this is a problem? Don't
> > we mostly define those crappy types using arch-specific knowledge, as
> > 'int', 'long', etc?
>
> I recommend you to install Sun Studio and to try to compile star or cdrtools
> using Sun Studio by calling "make CCOM_suncc".
>
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/star/alpha/
> ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
>
> You may need to hand edit the file incs/<arch-dir>/{xconfig.h!rules.conf}
>
> in order to enable the auto-disabled features.
>
> In any case, self reading the error messages from Sun Studio helps more than
> trying to discuss it.
I have no interest in doing this for myself, and I suspect that if I
tried it I'd find that Sun Studio doesn't exist for Linux/PowerPC
anyway. Please just show the error messages.
--
dwmw2
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