On 3/19/2012 3:51 PM, Tom Szczesny wrote:
Well, of course, you are correct. It did not work.
It was like a sinkhole.
For each header file that I included in the aplus source,
an additional header file was required.
You asked what definitions were initially required. They are:
FIOCLEX
FIONCLEX
Well, of course, you are correct. It did not work.
It was like a sinkhole.
For each header file that I included in the aplus source,
an additional header file was required.
You asked what definitions were initially required. They are:
FIOCLEX
FIONCLEX
FIOSETOWN
FIOGETOWN
TIOCOUTQ
TIOCSTI
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Hi Tom,
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 1:29 AM, Tom Szczesny wrote:
> In Gentoo Linux:
>
> aplus-fsf-4.22/src/cxsys/eponymous.c contains #include
>
> sys/ioctl.h contains
> #include
> bits/ioctls.h
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 08:29:00PM -0400, Tom Szczesny wrote:
>In Gentoo Linux:
>
>aplus-fsf-4.22/src/cxsys/eponymous.c contains #include
>
>sys/ioctl.h contains
> #include
>bits/ioctls.h
In Gentoo Linux:
aplus-fsf-4.22/src/cxsys/eponymous.c contains #include
sys/ioctl.h contains
#include
bits/ioctls.hcontains
#include
asm/ioctls.h
On 3/18/2012 5:46 PM, Tom Szczesny wrote:
The current issue that I am facing is with an EnumTable. (see code
listing below).
It exists in a file named aplus-fsf-4.22/src/cxsys/eponymous.c
LEXABUG is not defined in Cygwin. As far as I can tell, it is not
defined in Gentoo Linux either.
The code
The current issue that I am facing is with an EnumTable. (see code
listing below).
It exists in a file named aplus-fsf-4.22/src/cxsys/eponymous.c
LEXABUG is not defined in Cygwin. As far as I can tell, it is not
defined in Gentoo Linux either.
The code builds OK in Gentoo Linux.
In Cygwin, with
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