hi. i was quite intrigued by your problem. after all, it's a saturday
night and i've nothing better to do. =)
i went to freshmeat and got myself a copy of chrony-1.13, untarred it in
my development box (Mandrake 7.1) and indeed, the errors where there. i
transferred it to AdMU Linux 1.0, our local distro assembled by Dr
Manalastas, and there it was again. my third try was successfull though,
on a RH6.2 machine.
i diff'ed the time.h files of the distros that failed with that of RH6.2
and both were similar.
anyway, at this time, the only clue i have was that both AdmuLinux and
Mandrake used GCC, albeit with different version numbers(2.95.3 for
MDK7.1 and 2.95.2 for AdMULinux1.0). the RH6.2 box has egcs-2.91.66.
i did a reverse trace of include files from wrap wrap_adjtimex.c, and all
files seem to be in order, from time.h to linux/types.h. why is one
compiler rejecting one and accepting the other? what's more, the error is
syntactic in nature, which is quite inconsistent. does this mean that gcc
is stricter than egcs?
anyway, i have to go back to go now. pls keep me updated.
thanks.
vince.
On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Juan Miguel Cacho wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the latest version of chrony (v1.13) because the older ones
> would not compile in Mandrake 7.0; chrony-1.13 still does not compile. I
> wrote the author (Richard Curnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) about this and here is
> his reply.
>
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