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Re: cygwin-1.7.28 getpwent header declaration changes ?


On Feb  9 20:50, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> 
> 
> On 06/02/2014 10:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Feb  6 08:29, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> >>on cygwin-1.7.28 64 bit but not on cygwin-1.7.27,
> >>(only system difference) compiling octave I see:
> >>
> >>----------------------------------------------------------------
> >>/pub/devel/octave/octave-3.8.0-2/src/octave-3.8.0/liboctave/system/oct-passwd.cc
> >>:114:25: error: '::getpwent' has not been declared
> >>    return octave_passwd (::getpwent (), msg);
> >>                          ^
> >>[...]
> >>Is something slightly changed in the  relative system headers ?
> >
> >I don't know anything about octave, but what has changed is that newlib
> >is finally introducing BSD-like visibility macros.  The pwd.h header now
> >contains this:
> >
> >   #if __XSI_VISIBLE >= 500
> >   struct passwd   *getpwent (void);
> >   void             setpwent (void);
> >   void             endpwent (void);
> >   #endif
> >
> >The default settings per the sys/cdefs.h header are:
> >
> >   #define __POSIX_VISIBLE         200809
> >   #define __XSI_VISIBLE           700
> >   #define __BSD_VISIBLE           1
> >   #define __ISO_C_VISIBLE         2011
> >
> >unless your environment defines one of
> >
> >   _XOPEN_SOURCE
> >   _POSIX_C_SOURCE
> >   _ANSI_SOURCE
> >   _C99_SOURCE
> >   _C11_SOURCE
> >   _GNU_SOURCE
> >
> >Have a look at the end of /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h, it explains things.
> >
> >
> >Corinna
> >
> 
> probably I am missing something obvious, but should not
> 
> /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h
> 
> be included in some way in
> /usr/include/pwd.h
> 
> to make working the
> 
>     #if __XSI_VISIBLE >= 500
>     struct passwd   *getpwent (void);
>     void             setpwent (void);
>     void             endpwent (void);
>     #endif
> 
> ?

You are oh so right.  I'm just uploading a new cygwin-1.7.18-2
package which fixes this and the sys/file.h bug.


HTH,
Corinna

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