Dagobert Michelsen <d...@opencsw.org> writes: > Sorry for the delay, I got distracted. I just tested the latest stdint.in.h > from gnulib > master and gnutls 3.0.19 passes this stage now.
Thanks. > However, I didn't change anything on the nettle includes and now get > lots of warnings. Are these warnings harmless? If so, I think this is good enough. > Probably the gl_* definitions should not belong to the installed > nettle headers? They don't, they're defined in gnulib, and appear in the nettle-stdint.h warnings because of gnulib's preprocessor macros. In gnutls/gl/stdint.h: typedef signed char gl_int_fast8_t; ... #define int_fast8_t gl_int_fast8_t; In nettle-stdint.h (included later in the compilation unit): typedef int8_t int_fast8_t; > CC pkcs12_bag.lo > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 237: warning: typedef > redeclared: gl_int_fast8_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 238: warning: typedef > redeclared: gl_int_fast16_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 239: warning: typedef > redeclared: gl_int_fast32_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 241: warning: typedef > redeclared: int64_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 244: warning: typedef > redeclared: gl_uint_fast8_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 245: warning: typedef > redeclared: gl_uint_fast16_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 246: warning: typedef > redeclared: gl_uint_fast32_t > "/opt/csw/include/nettle/nettle-stdint.h", line 248: warning: typedef > redeclared: uint64_t I don't understand why you get "uint64_t" rather than "gl_uint64_t", it seems gnulib handles this type (and int64_t) differently from the rest. But if it works now, despite these warnings, I think we can consider this problem solved. Do you agree? (And then I also have the fix in nettle to avoid defining the *int_fast*_t types at all, which you have tested previously and which also solved the problem, right?) Regards, /Niels -- Niels Möller. PGP-encrypted email is preferred. Keyid C0B98E26. Internet email is subject to wholesale government surveillance.