Oskar Liljeblad wrote:
My first guess is that the module is wrongly being compiled as C++,
which does require the cast.
He *was* compiling it using g++.
User error. C is not a subset of C++. A C++ compiler is not a C compiler.
Is there a GNU coding standard statement for 'void *' casts?
Oskar Liljeblad wrote:
byteswap.h: byteswap_.h
- cp $(srcdir)/$ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ cp $(srcdir)/byteswap_.h [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mv [EMAIL PROTECTED] $@
Can you please explain why this is necessary,
so that I won't make the same mistake in the future again?
See the
Bruno Haible [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ben Pfaff wrote:
I would suggest using a different identifier, but if not, then it
seems like the various versions should be the same, at least.
Some make use of __attribute__ conditional on GCC 2.5 or later,
others on GCC 2.8 or later. The results are
Bruno Haible [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oskar Liljeblad wrote:
byteswap.h: byteswap_.h
- cp $(srcdir)/$ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ cp $(srcdir)/byteswap_.h [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mv [EMAIL PROTECTED] $@
Can you please explain why this is necessary,
so that I won't make the