Re: [libvirt] [PATCH] fix MinGW compilation(200808)

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Hi, Jim

  Thsnk you for your reply.

src/network_conf.c defines #include <arpa/inet.h>.
The error message says the link does not exist.
So I think it should add inet_pton.c to Makefile

Is my understanding incorrect?

By the way,
I added sys/stat.h to domain_conf.c.
It solves the missing definition of S_IRUSR, S_IWUSR.


Thanks
Atsushi SAKAI



Jim Meyering <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Atsushi SAKAI <sakaia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I have a question about inet_pton().
> > I try to compile libvirt on MinGW after some modification.
> > The error message says follows.
> > C:/msys/1.0/home/sakaia/work/libvirt/src/network_conf.c:290: undefined reference to `inet_pton'
> > C:/msys/1.0/home/sakaia/work/libvirt/src/network_conf.c:296: undefined reference to `inet_pton'
> 
> Thanks for the report.
> When the system does not declare inet_pton,
> gnulib arranges for it to be in gnulib/lib/arpa/inet.h.
> Since network_conf.c does include <arpa/inet.h>, and -I
> directives point to the containing directory, it should
> use that file.
> 
> Please run "make distclean" (or start from a fresh checkout), then run
> the usual ./autogen.sh command, to ensure that you don't have any stale,
> generated files.  If the problem persists, please post the contents of
> the generated gnulib/lib/arpa/inet.h.


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