2.3.40: doubly defined symbol in header files

Ray L rayl en mail.com
Sab Ene 29 09:28:47 CST 2000


On Sat, Jan 29, 2000 at 06:23:31AM +0100, Meino Christian Cramer wrote:
> Hi!
> 
>  Compiling different, more low level located things like nmap, pppd etc
>  I have got warnings about a doubly/redefined defined symbol:
> 
>    /usr/include/bits/resource.h:109: warning: `RLIM_INFINITY' redefined
>    /usr/include/asm/resource.h:25: warning: this is the location of the previous...

i bet you have a 2.0 base system and are running with 2.2/2.3 kernel?  put
the kernel-headers RPM back like it was and build your kernel elsewhere...


>  Additionally it seems to me, that the straight forward symbol links from
>  /usr/src/linux/include...(and subs) to /usr/include are no longer valid.
>  I have grepped the kernel sources for a hint but didn't found anything
>  useful. WHAT is currently symlinked ffrom the kernel source? 

afaik nothing is supposed to be symlinked anymore.  the libc people are
supposed to maintain copies of the correct version of kernel headers.


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