On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:13:46 -0400, Christopher Faylor
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> >What needs to be done in Cygwin to see "struct stat" ?
>
> There is no stat64 in cygwin. Use stat.
>
> This. Is a recording.
>
> I guess it should be a FAQ.
Well, OK, it will be.
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Hi Jari:
Of course your code cannot be compiled. You should declare "struct stat"
before you use it. The declaration of "struct stat" may be in one of these
files.
#include
#include
#include
Good luck.
Edward L. Fox
2004-10-06
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On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 10:29:45AM +0300, Jari Aalto wrote:
>I'm trying to compile Linux program that starts like this:
>
>int main(int argc, char **argv)
>{
> char **dirname = NULL;
> int i,j,n,p,q,dtotal,ftotal,colored = FALSE;
> struct stat64 st;
>
>But the compiler says:
I'm trying to compile Linux program that starts like this:
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char **dirname = NULL;
int i,j,n,p,q,dtotal,ftotal,colored = FALSE;
struct stat64 st;
But the compiler says:
tree.c: In function `main':
tree.c:204: error: storage size
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Jari Aalto+mail.linux wrote:
> I'm trying to compile Linux program that starts like this:
>
> int main(int argc, char **argv)
> {
> char **dirname = NULL;
> int i,j,n,p,q,dtotal,ftotal,colored = FALSE;
> struct stat64 st;
>
> But the compiler says:
>
>
I'm trying to compile Linux program that starts like this:
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char **dirname = NULL;
int i,j,n,p,q,dtotal,ftotal,colored = FALSE;
struct stat64 st;
But the compiler says:
tree.c: In function `main':
tree.c:204: error: storage size
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