Messages in this thread | | | From | "Sean Hunter" <> | Date | Fri, 17 Sep 1999 18:17:43 +0100 | Subject | Re: bug in socket.h (and maybe many other kernel headerfiles) |
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On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 11:48:34AM +0200, Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Koloska wrote: > Hello, > > I am not on this list by post by told so in REPORTING-BUGS. > > By installing kde-1.1.2 with gcc-2.95.1 I noticed a wrong declaration in > /usr/incluce/linux/socket.h:109 > > ANSI C++ forbids implicit conversion from `void *' in return > > The right ANSI way to do it is to return a literal "0". > > By taking a quick glance on the other headerfiles there are many places that > uses NULL without explicit conversion. > > Maybe (adhearing to ANSI???) NULL has to be defined "0" and not (void*) ...
Why are you compiling kernel headers with a c++ compiler? The kernel headers don't work in c++.
Sean
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