On 4/16/19 10:28 AM, Caipenghui wrote:

> It's too much work to implement files by oneself. Ready-made header files 
> reduce the workload and are easy to implement.

Who said anything about implementing a header file yourself?  Did you do
a git clone of coreutils.git, or did you unpack a tarball? If you did a
git clone, then running './bootstrap' will cause the required headers to
be populated into your source tree. If you unpacked a tarball, then the
required headers should already be there in your source tree from the
tarball.  You don't have to write any header files yourself in order to
build coreutils.

But again, we can't help you if you don't help us by pasting the exact
transcript of what you tried so far (how did you obtain the coreutils
sources, and how are you trying to build them such that you are hitting
failures about a missing header).

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