WebMay 9, 2024 · Sorry, typo, grep linux/err.h $ (find . -name \*.d) The idea is that after you have done the build in addition to the ".ko" file you will have one or more ".o" object files and also one or more ".d" files. The latter are Makefile fragments listing dependencies. – icarus May 9, 2024 at 7:12 WebFeb 8, 2024 · And yes, there is no ctype.h in that folder or anywhere around, I can see it only in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2024\Professional\SDK\ScopeCppSDK\vc15\SDK\include\ucrt which I think is the folder with VC++ 2015 build tools. So this seems correct, but I am wondering why this …
Missing dependency rpc/types.h · Issue #175 · ahay/src
WebJan 7, 2024 · Thanks, it worked! Just one thing: after looking into framework/configure.py, I noticed that those lines weren't present, so I just used the statement for plat['OS'] == 'cygwin', and put it after the if structure. In other words, I just put these lines after the text variable definition (the contents of the test C program): WebIf the header file is /usr/include/sdl/SDL.h and your code has: #include "SDL.h" You need to either fix your code: #include "sdl/SDL.h" Or tell the preprocessor where to find include files: CFLAGS = ... -I/usr/include/sdl ... Share Improve this answer Follow answered May 7, 2012 at 20:39 larsks 263k 40 379 379 Add a comment 9 header file lives at cytherea secretaries day
Missing dependency rpc/types.h · Issue #175 · ahay/src
WebDec 29, 2012 · 1 Answer Sorted by: 1 You need to add -I lm3slib to your compiler flags. That tells the compiler to look in that directory, which appears to be where the files are. Share Improve this answer Follow answered Dec 29, 2012 at … WebJul 29, 2013 · Use the new git-curl-compat.h header to define CURL_SOCKOPT_OK to its known value if we're on an older curl version that doesn't have it. It was hardcoded in http.c in a15d069 (" http : enable keepalive on TCP sockets", 2013-10-12, Git v1.8.5-rc0 -- … WebJan 9, 2011 · Given that Windows has no sys/socket.h, you might consider just doing something like this: #ifdef __WIN32__ # include #else # include #endif I know you indicated that you won't use WinSock, but since WinSock is how TCP networking is done under Windows, I don't see that you have any alternative. cytherea pronounce