On 25.01.2010, at 14:18, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > > [Lucas Nussbaum] >> In file included from >> /build/user-squeak-vm_3.10.3+svn1902.dfsg-1-amd64-zLK_K2/squeak-vm-3.10.3+svn1902.dfsg/platforms/unix/vm/debug.c:3: >> /usr/include/stdio.h:397:66: error: macro "dprintf" passed 3 arguments, but >> takes just 1 > > I came across this RC bug and investigated a bit, and the problem seem > to be that stdio.h have started to provide a dprintf function, which > conflicts with the dprintf macro defined in debug.h. This is the > start of debug.c: > > #include "debug.h" > > #include <stdio.h> > #include <stdarg.h> > [...] > > And this is the start of debug.h: > > #ifndef __sq_debug_h > #define __sq_debug_h > > > #ifndef DEBUG > # define DEBUG 0 > #endif > > > #if (DEBUG) > /* the thing to use here is a variadic macro, but Apple's gcc barfs on > ** them when running in precomp mode. did they _really_ have to break > ** the preprocessor just to implement precomp? good _grief_. > */ > extern void __sq_dprintf(const char *fmt, ...); > # define dprintf(ARGS) __sq_dprintf ARGS > #else > # define dprintf(ARGS) ((void)0) > #endif > > One workaround would be to build without debugging. Another would be > to rename dprintf() to something else. A third would be to build the > source without the __USE_GNU define to avoid the dprintf() function in > stdio.h to be visible. > > No idea which approach is best. I suspect this should be discussed > with upstream. > > Happy hacking, > -- > Petter Reinholdtsen > > >
It's been fixed upstream half a year ago. - Bert - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org