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Bug#218980: parted: FTBFS : probably due to new glibc and 2.6.0-test linux kernel headers.



reassign 218980 parted
thanks
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 01:01:09AM +0000, Philip Blundell wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 19:46, Sven Luther wrote:
> > Well, it should not at least. I will investigate and see if the
> > linux/fs.h is where it comes from or not. I was not able to find where
> > the size_t was defined though.
> 
> This block of definitions in libparted/linux.c looks kind of
> suspicious.  Particularly the last line:
> 
> /* from <linux/fs.h> */
> #define BLKRRPART  _IO(0x12,95) /* re-read partition table */
> #define BLKGETSIZE _IO(0x12,96) /* return device size */
> #define BLKFLSBUF  _IO(0x12,97) /* flush buffer cache */
> #define BLKSSZGET  _IO(0x12,104) /* get block device sector size */
> #define BLKGETLASTSECT  _IO(0x12,108) /* get last sector of block device
> */
> #define BLKSETLASTSECT  _IO(0x12,109) /* set last sector of block device
> */
> #define BLKGETSIZE64 _IOR(0x12,114,sizeof(uint64_t))    /* return device
> size in bytes (u64 *arg) */

Arg, they just plain copied the header, how could i have missed that.

Ok, i will fix that. What is the correct way of handling this ? Just
including linux/fs.h ? IS that one supposed to work for userland or not ?
Copy the current linux/fs content to this file ?

Friendly,

Sven Luther



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