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From: | "Filip Sielimowicz" <sielim AT wp DOT pl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Possible bug: djdev203 + gcc 3.1, stdarg.h: va_list definition conflicts with stdio.h |
Date: | Tue, 2 Jul 2002 09:05:07 +0200 |
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As far as I remember, there's some info about this bug in gcc 3.x documentation. See DJDIR/gnu/gcc-3.x/readme.DJGPP (or something like that, I cant check it now). I installed gcc 3.1 yesterday and found information about some patch in this document (but I haven't "patched" yet ;) ) -- Filip Sielimowicz http://panda.bg.univ.gda.pl/~sielim > When I compile the following two-liner (using gcc -c) > with DJDEV203 and GCC31B installed: > > #include <stdio.h> > #include <stdarg.h> > > I get an error message about 'va_list' being redefined. > > It is getting stdio.h from %DJDIR%/include and stdarg.h > from the compiler-specific include directory (which has > no stdio.h). > > I notice that in my Linux copy of GCC 3.1, the compiler > comes with its own copy of stdio.h as well, which perhaps > avoids this conflict. > > Please reply personally, I don't subscribe to this list. > Please be gentle if I've missed something obvious. > > Thanks, > -- > David Monksfield >
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