Thread (2 messages) 2 messages, 2 authors, 1999-08-20

Re: string.h conflicting types warnings

From: Matt Porter <hidden>
Date: 1999-08-20 22:30:31

Possibly related (same subject, not in this thread)

On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 02:12:33PM -0700, Matt Porter wrote:
quoted
I'm working on a standalone driver and have been running into these
warnings lately.  Whilst compiling Mac-on-Linux I also got these
warnings as well.  Searching around I only found some netbsd folks
gettings these same warnings.  Anyone have an idea where this comes from? 
quoted
/usr/include/linux/string.h:31: warning: conflicting types for built-in
function `memset'
Easy.  Anything that is including linux/string.h should be a module -
otherwise it needs to rearrange its choice of include files.  Any
module should use the settings from the kernel makefiles, which
include:
 -mmultiple -mstring -ffixed-r2 -fno-builtins

It's that last one you really want.
That's it.   Only difference is that it is actually "-fno-builtin" for
anybody else reading this...  
 
Thanks,

--
Matt Porter                                       Motorola Computer Group
matt_porter@mcg.mot.com                           CIBU Linux Support


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