Re: xfstests configure error with xfsprogs v4.5-rc1

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On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:03:04AM +0800, Eryu Guan wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> After upgrading to xfsprogs v4.5-rc1 version, xfstests failed to built
> because of configure error:
> 
>     checking xfs/xfs.h usability... no
>     checking xfs/xfs.h presence... yes
>     configure: WARNING: xfs/xfs.h: present but cannot be compiled
>     configure: WARNING: xfs/xfs.h:     check for missing prerequisite headers?
>     configure: WARNING: xfs/xfs.h: see the Autoconf documentation
>     configure: WARNING: xfs/xfs.h:     section "Present But Cannot Be Compiled"
>     configure: WARNING: xfs/xfs.h: proceeding with the compiler's result
>     checking for xfs/xfs.h... no
>     
>     FATAL ERROR: cannot find a valid <xfs/xfs.h> header file.
>     Run "make install-qa" from the xfsprogs source.
> 
> and config.log showed:
> 
>     configure:4543: checking xfs/xfs.h usability
>     configure:4543: ccache gcc -c -g -O2  conftest.c >&5
>     In file included from /usr/include/xfs/xfs.h:37:0,
>     		 from conftest.c:73:
>     /usr/include/xfs/linux.h:145:1: error: unknown type name 'off64_t'
>      typedef off64_t  xfs_off_t;
>      ^
>     configure:4543: $? = 1

That would seem like a system library problem in that it doesn't
define off64_t through stdio.h. What distro are you compiling on?
Also,  if you set _GNU_SOURCE, does it then compile? e.g. see
m4/package_libcdev.m4 for how to test whether code compiles under
certain defines.

If it does compile with _GNU_SOURCE being set, then all that needs
to be is to update the autoconf rule.

Cheers,

Dave.
-- 
Dave Chinner
david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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