Hi
I would like to use raidtools-1.00.3 on Rhel5 distribution
but I got thie error
Could you tell me if a new version is available or if a patch exists
to use raidtools on Rhel5
Thanks for your answer
Thierry
gcc -O2 -Wall -DMD_VERSION=\""raidtools-1.00.3"\" -c -o rrc_common.o
rrc_common.c
raid_io.c:96: error: expected declaration specifiers or â before â
raid_io.c:96: error: expected declaration specifiers or â before â
raid_io.c:96: error: expected declaration specifiers or â before â
raid_io.c:97: error: expected declaration specifiers or â before â
raid_io.c:97: error: expected declaration specifiers or â before â
raid_io.c:98: error: expected declaration specifiers or â before â
raid_io.c:101: warning: return type defaults to â
raid_io.c: In function â:
raid_io.c:102: error: expected â, â, â, â or â before â token
raid_io.c:119: error: expected â, â, â, â or â before â token
raid_io.c:214: error: expected â, â, â, â or â before â token
raid_io.c:267: error: expected â, â, â, â or â before â token
raid_io.c:361: error: expected â, â, â, â or â before â token
raid_io.c:519: error: expected â, â, â, â or â before â token
raid_io.c:96: error: parameter name omitted
raid_io.c:96: error: parameter name omitted
raid_io.c:96: error: parameter name omitted
raid_io.c:97: error: parameter name omitted
raid_io.c:97: error: parameter name omitted
raid_io.c:98: error: parameter name omitted
raid_io.c:539: error: expected â at end of input
make: *** [raid_io.o] Error 1
make: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
scsi.c: In function â:
scsi.c:434: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 2 of â differ
in signedness
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