Le Mon, 8 Jul 2013 00:47:00 +0200, Robert Millan <r...@debian.org> a écrit :
> 2013/7/7 Laurent Bigonville <bi...@debian.org>: > > /usr/include/net/if_bridgevar.h is explicitly using types like > > "uint32_t" > > > > Shouldn't an include for <stdint.h> be added? > > This is intentional upstream policy (to avoid header pollution). > Programs which include <net/if_bridevar.h> are expected to include > <stdint.h> first. > > However, because <stdint.h> is not available to kernel code. A lot of > code from FreeBSD tends to use <sys/types.h> instead, even in cases > where it is only intended for userland. > > So you probably just need to replace that <sys/types.h> in your code. This doesn't look enough, I still get the same errors if I'm adding <sys/types.h>: /usr/include/net/if_bridgevar.h:124:2: error: unknown type name 'uint32_t' uint32_t ifbr_ifsflags; /* member if flags */ [...] This is what the configure is trying to compile: =====8<===== #include <sys/types.h> #include <net/if.h> #include <net/ethernet.h> #include <net/if_bridgevar.h> int main () { #ifndef BRDGSFD #ifdef __cplusplus (void) BRDGSFD; #else (void) BRDGSFD; #endif #endif ; return 0; } =====8<===== Cheers Laurent Bigonville -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org