On 06/27/11 17:11, Laine Stump wrote: > On 06/27/2011 07:30 AM, Matthias Bolte wrote: >> 2011/6/27 Zdenek Styblik<stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: [...] >>> ~~~ SNIP ~~~ >>> /usr/include/netlink/object.h:58:23: warning: inline function >>> 'nl_object_priv' declared but never defined >>> /usr/include/netlink/object.h:58:23: warning: inline function >>> 'nl_object_priv' declared but never defined >>> CC libvirt_util_la-netlink.lo >>> /usr/include/netlink/object.h:58:23: warning: inline function >>> 'nl_object_priv' declared but never defined >>> /usr/include/netlink/object.h:58:23: warning: inline function >>> 'nl_object_priv' declared but never defined >>> CC libvirt_util_la-pci.lo >>> CC libvirt_util_la-processinfo.lo >>> CC libvirt_util_la-hostusb.lo >>> CC libvirt_util_la-network.lo >>> CC libvirt_util_la-interface.lo >>> CC libvirt_util_la-qparams.lo >>> /usr/include/netlink/object.h:58:23: warning: inline function >>> 'nl_object_priv' declared but never defined >>> /usr/include/netlink/object.h:58:23: warning: inline function >>> 'nl_object_priv' declared but never defined >>> ~~~ SNIP ~~~ >> This is a known problem in libnl. This can be fixed in Slackware's >> libnl package by removing the inline keyword from the declaration of >> nl_object_priv in /usr/include/netlink/object. > > What is the version of libnl used in Slackware? It seems that libnl is > getting included on more platforms now, so we probably need to get more > serious about making sure our code works with different versions of libnl. libnl-1.1-x86_64-1 Z. -- Zdenek Styblik Net/Linux admin OS TurnovFree.net email: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx jabber: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list