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RE: libc6 header problems



I also have the same problem. 
Is there a better solution?

Gilbert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Gray [mailto:cgray@tribsoft.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 11:08 AM
> To: Pat Mahoney; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: libc6 header problems
> 
> 
> On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 06:31:05PM -0600, Pat Mahoney wrote:
> > I keep getting these parse errors when trying to compile programs.
> > 
> > compiling xmms (latest cvs):
> > 
> > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:236: parse error before ('
> > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:237: parse error before ('
> > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:239: parse error before ('
> > /usr/include/netinet/in.h:241: parse error before ('
> > 
> > and when compiling ocsalib:
> > 
> > /usr/include/string.h:37: parse error before `?'
> > /usr/include/string.h:55: parse error before `?'
> > 
> > I have latest (woody) deb's of libc6, libc6-dev, and gcc.  
> Anyone else
> > have the same problem?  Are these bugs or is something on 
> my system out
> > of date?  (I'm between woody and potato).
> 
> I had something like this going on a while ago.  It turned 
> out that I had
> moved /usr/include/linux/stddef.h to /usr/include which 
> royally screwed
> things up.  Try looking around in /usr/include to find a header file
> that shouldn't be there.  If you can't find anything, I found that
> getting rid of all instances of -I/usr/include in Makefiles (usually
> with sed) did the trick.
> 
> Good luck,
> Chris
> 
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