On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 10:48:14 -0700 Jeff wrote:
JJ> Unfortunately, for whatever reason the ARM toolchain defaults to using the
JJ> sys-include version, even if I have "-I /usr/local/arm-linux/include" in my
JJ> CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS.  The netsnmp configure script then fails the test for
JJ> net/route.h since the #warning was encountered.
JJ> 
JJ> My current solution is to add "-isystem /usr/local/arm-linux/include" to my
JJ> CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS, which seems to work, but I'm not sure this is the most
JJ> correct solution.
JJ> 
JJ> So I'm curious if anyone has a different solution to this problem (or can
JJ> suggest an alternate forum to direct my query).

I think that' is going to be the best solution, unless maybe a newer version of
autoconf or libtools  can handle this case. But I suspect the your solution is
probably the easiest.

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