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Re: stdint.h & non-GNU portability
From: |
Hollis Blanchard |
Subject: |
Re: stdint.h & non-GNU portability |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:41:01 -0500 |
On Oct 23, 2005, at 5:25 PM, Bart Grantham wrote:
I'm now at the point where I need to build grub to start integrating
the OF work I've been doing, but I can't get the most recent CVS to
make. I am using OpenBSD 3.5 on an Ultra5, and it needs stdint.h,
which is not installed on my system. My understanding is that
stdint.h is part of libc6 and I wanted to confirm this.
Actually, stdint.h is part of ISO C99.
I'm not sure if it's a deficiency of OpenBSD in general, of OpenBSD
3.5, or of the Sparc port but I wanted to point it out in case
maintaining non-GNU build portability is something that is important
to the project.
And if someone could provide me with some pointers off-list on how I
can get my toolchain up to speed (short of installing a different OS
;)), it'd be much appreciated.
What toolchain are you using? Maybe you should look in OpenBSD places
for a more recent one?
-Hollis