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Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2023 07:48:11 +0100
From: Ralo Kossovo <raterhraje@...il.com>
To: musl@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: unknown type name '__gnuc_va_list'

Good.
I hope I've been of some help, indeed.

On 8 March 2023 16:36:29 CET, "Max R. Dechantsreiter" <max@...formancejones.com> wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 02:52:07PM +0000, Ralo Kossovo wrote:
>> Are you compiling with the '-static' flag specified?
>
>Yes, I added that.
>
>I have also been able to compile and run a more complex
>test (recursive "Queens" backtrack problem).  I need to
>consult with the author of my intended application to
>see what its problem with musl-gcc might be.
>
>Thank you very much for your suggestions!
>
>
>> 
>> On 3/8/23, Max R. Dechantsreiter <max@...formancejones.com> wrote:
>> > On Wed, Mar 08, 2023 at 01:51:35PM +0000, Ralo Kossovo wrote:
>> >> On 3/8/23, Max R. Dechantsreiter <max@...formancejones.com> wrote:
>> >> > ...I got the "validation test" working by setting C_INCLUDE_PATH:
>> >>
>> >> There's got to be a cleaner way to fix this.
>> >> What output does '$ echo | $(prefix)/bin/musl-gcc -E -Wp,-v -'
>> >> generate? Does '$(prefix)/include' contain any files, in the first
>> >> place?
>> >
>> > [/home/maxd/GNU/Build/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0] 28> echo |
>> > $INSTALL/bin/musl-gcc -E -Wp,-v -
>> > ignoring duplicate directory
>> > "/home/maxd/GNU/lib/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0/include"
>> > ignoring duplicate directory
>> > "/home/maxd/GNU/opt/gnu/gcc-12.1.0/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12.1.0/include"
>> > ignoring duplicate directory
>> > "/home/maxd/GNU/lib/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0/include"
>> >   as it is a non-system directory that duplicates a system directory
>> > ignoring duplicate directory "/home/maxd/GNU/opt/gnu/gcc-12.1.0/include"
>> >   as it is a non-system directory that duplicates a system directory
>> > ignoring duplicate directory "/usr/include"
>> >   as it is a non-system directory that duplicates a system directory
>> > #include "..." search starts here:
>> > #include <...> search starts here:
>> >  /home/maxd/GNU/lib/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0/include
>> >  /home/maxd/GNU/opt/gnu/gcc-12.1.0/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/12.1.0/include
>> >  /home/maxd/GNU/opt/gnu/gcc-12.1.0/include
>> >  /usr/include
>> > End of search list.
>> > # 0 "<stdin>"
>> > # 0 "<built-in>"
>> > # 0 "<command-line>"
>> > # 1 "<stdin>"
>> > [/home/maxd/GNU/Build/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0] 29>
>> >
>> > [/home/maxd/GNU/Build/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0] 29> ls $INSTALL/include
>> > aio.h       fcntl.h     libintl.h   pthread.h      stddef.h       time.h
>> > alloca.h    features.h  limits.h    pty.h          stdint.h       uchar.h
>> > ar.h        fenv.h      link.h      pwd.h          stdio_ext.h
>> > ucontext.h
>> > arpa        float.h     locale.h    regex.h        stdio.h        ulimit.h
>> > assert.h    fmtmsg.h    malloc.h    resolv.h       stdlib.h       unistd.h
>> > bits        fnmatch.h   math.h      sched.h        stdnoreturn.h  utime.h
>> > byteswap.h  ftw.h       memory.h    scsi           string.h       utmp.h
>> > complex.h   getopt.h    mntent.h    search.h       strings.h      utmpx.h
>> > cpio.h      glob.h      monetary.h  semaphore.h    stropts.h      values.h
>> > crypt.h     grp.h       mqueue.h    setjmp.h       sys            wait.h
>> > ctype.h     iconv.h     net         shadow.h       syscall.h      wchar.h
>> > dirent.h    ifaddrs.h   netdb.h     signal.h       sysexits.h     wctype.h
>> > dlfcn.h     inttypes.h  netinet     spawn.h        syslog.h       wordexp.h
>> > elf.h       iso646.h    netpacket   stdalign.h     tar.h
>> > endian.h    langinfo.h  nl_types.h  stdarg.h       termios.h
>> > err.h       lastlog.h   paths.h     stdbool.h      tgmath.h
>> > errno.h     libgen.h    poll.h      stdc-predef.h  threads.h
>> > [/home/maxd/GNU/Build/musl-1.2.3_gcc-12.1.0] 30>
>> >
>> >

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