Howdy, I'm investigating #653441, a build failure that exists only for Alpha. The C++ code in question uses epoll_create1(). I've boiled it down to the following test code: #include <sys/epoll.h> int main(int ac, char* av[]) { int fd = epoll_create1(0); return 0; } This can be successfully compiled using "gcc" on both alpha (tested in sid chroot of albeniz.debian.org) and on my amd64 machine. However, if I compile using "g++", the amd64 works, but alpha says: (sid)smr@albeniz:~$ g++ try-epoll.c try-epoll.c: In function -F¡int main(int, char**)¢:-A try-epoll.c:5: error: -F¡epoll_create1¢ was not declared in this scope-A What's the solution? Is there a bug in alpha's libc6.1-dev (source of epoll.h)? Thanks, -Steve
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