Messages in this thread | | | Subject | 2.3.40: doubly defined symbol in header files | From | Meino Christian Cramer <> | Date | Sat, 29 Jan 2000 06:23:31 +0100 |
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Hi!
Compiling different, more low level located things like nmap, pppd etc I have got warnings about a doubly/redefined defined symbol:
/usr/include/bits/resource.h:109: warning: `RLIM_INFINITY' redefined /usr/include/asm/resource.h:25: warning: this is the location of the previous...
Additionally it seems to me, that the straight forward symbol links from /usr/src/linux/include...(and subs) to /usr/include are no longer valid. I have grepped the kernel sources for a hint but didn't found anything useful. WHAT is currently symlinked ffrom the kernel source?
I am using linux-2.3.40 libc-2.1.2 (glibc6) gcc-2.95.2
Thank you very much for any help in advance!
KEEP HACKING! Meino
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