As Georg von Zengen wrote:

> is there any reason to commit not compiling code into the SVN?

Sorry for the breakage, but it *did* compile for me.  That's why I
didn't notice the slip.

> Revision 1311 changed some headers but some files, like pgm.h, were
> not adapted to this changes before commiting the changes.

pgm.h was supposed to go away (now part of libavrdude.h), but I forgot
to svn rm it.  It's done now, so I hope this fixes your issues.

The entire reason behind this is to avoid scattering information around
in almost a dozen header files the potential user of a library then has
to include in the correct order.  Thus, I merged all those header files
a libary user needs in order to build a libavrdude-based application
into a single file named "libavrdude.h".

(There is still a good number of header files left, but those are only
used to build the library itself so they don't have to be installed.)
-- 
cheers, Joerg               .-.-.   --... ...--   -.. .  DL8DTL

http://www.sax.de/~joerg/
Never trust an operating system you don't have sources for. ;-)

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