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Further cleanup for glibc 2.2 - sourceware.org: Free software! Get your fresh hot free softwar I'm not really happy with this patch - the changes in glibc 2.1.3 to lead to the introduction of new symbols with version 2.1.3. Do we really want to have these functions with version 2.1.3? A corresponding patch for 2.1.3 will follow later, Andreas 2000
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sys/io.h這個東西在哪兒能找到呢?(頁 1) - 龍芯軟體開發 - 龍芯論壇(loongson forum) - 龍芯官方論壇 - Powered by Discuz ... 龍芯論壇(loongson forum) 龍芯官方論壇 - Discuz! Archiver ... ubuntpku 發表於 2007-3-23 23:00 sys/io.h這個東西在哪兒能找到呢?glibc? 可是源裡面沒有這個,要自己編譯嗎?
Cleanup of for 2.2 IMHO we should cleanup the i386 version of . Shouldn't we also add the extern inline functions to glibc (like we do with )? glibc 2.1 needs a similiar cleanup patch which I can send if you like to add it. Andreas 2000-01-29 Andreas Jaeger
sys/uio.h - definitions for vector I/O operations sys/uio.h - definitions for vector I/O operations SYNOPSIS [XSI] #include DESCRIPTION The header shall define the iovec structure that includes at least the following members: void *iov_base Base address of a memory region for The ...
[Rtai] error: sys/io.h ... error: implicit declaration of function ‘ioperm’ I even wrote a small test application for testing #include #include and ioperm funtion and compiled with no problem, and it runs well. Does someone have an idea what is the cause of this problem? Previous message: [Rtai] Need LXRT ...
io.h - Digital Mars _creat Header io.h errno.h sys\stat.h sys\types.h Prototype int _creat(const char *name, int pmode); Description The _creat function can either create a new file or open and truncate an existing file. The permission setting, pmode, sets the new fi
header files - osx sys/io.h not found - Stack Overflow I'd like to compile a c programm developed for linux using cc under os x. It includes the header sys/io.h. When compiling I get the error that this file could not be found? Isn't there ...
Bug 210781 – /usr/include/asm/io.h moved to /usr/include/sys/io.h and not accounted for now resides in /usr/include/sys/io.h. This obviously leads to being unable to compile software that expects this file to be there... especially older code. There are definitely packages in portage where this hasn't been taken into account. The above liste