Rather than specify specific linux header files, I recommend you use
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
Bevan C. Bennett wrote:
Todd MacDermid wrote:
Hey all, I appear to be having an issue compiling a simple program
under Fedora Core 1. the program is as follows:
#include <linux/ip.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
printf("Foo\n");
return(0);
}
And attempting to compile it gives me:
[tmacd@bahamut src]$ gcc -g -O2 -Wall -c test.c In file included from
test.c:1:
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:95: parse error before `__u8'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:95: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or
union
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:101: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:102: parse error before `tot_len'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:102: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:103: parse error before `id'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:103: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:104: parse error before `frag_off'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:104: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:105: parse error before `ttl'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:105: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:106: parse error before `protocol'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:106: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:107: parse error before `check'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:107: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:108: parse error before `saddr'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:108: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:109: parse error before `daddr'
/usr/include/linux/ip.h:109: warning: data definition has no type or
storage class
[tmacd@bahamut src]$
This is just an example of a problem that's been keeping me from
compiling
a more complex program, which compiled under RH9, but doesn't compile
due to header file problems under Fedora. Is there a prerequisite to
including linux/ip.h, or am I hitting some other issue?
Any insight is much appreciated,
Add:
#include <linux/types.h>
and it should be fine.
linux/ip.h should probably include it itself.
It wasn't in bugzilla, so I added it.
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