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From: Peter Humphrey <peter@××××××××××××.uk>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Where is ustat.h?
Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2019 14:28:41
Message-Id: 5529289.pnfXQVghtc@peak
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] Re: Where is ustat.h? by Nikos Chantziaras
1 On Wednesday, 2 January 2019 10:47:50 GMT Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
2 > On 02/01/2019 12:27, Peter Humphrey wrote:
3 > > I'm trying to compile gcc-7.3.0-r3 to test a hypothesis, but I get this
4 > > failure:
5 > >
6 > > /var/tmp/portage/sys-devel/gcc-7.3.0-r3/work/gcc-7.3.0/libsanitizer/saniti
7 > > zer_common/sanitizer_platform_limits_posix.cc:157:10: fatal error:
8 > > sys/ustat.h: No such file or directory>
9 > > #include <sys/ustat.h>
10 > >
11 > > I thought it might be in sys-kernel/linux-headers, but installing a
12 > > contemporaneous version didn't help. Google doesn't, either.
13 > >
14 > > Can anyone point me in the right direction?
15 >
16 > It seems it was provided by old glibc versions. It doesn't exist anymore.
17
18 Ah, and of course we can't downgrade glibc because it would be "...a sure way
19 to destruction." (That's what we're told if we try to do it.)
20
21 That's the end of that idea then. I wanted to see if my problem with loop-
22 mounting an iso was something introduced with a recent gcc, but now I may
23 never know.
24
25 --
26 Regards,
27 Peter.

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[gentoo-user] Re: Where is ustat.h? Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@×××××.com>