warnings about UINT8/16/64_MAX being re-defined when compiling
2007-10-02 18:12:19
Not sure if it's significant or not, but gcc throws out a LOT of warning
messages about UINT8_MAX, UINT16_MAX and UINT64_MAX being re-defined when
compiling. I don't know if it's a problem but figured it might be worth
mentioning.
I'm currently using gcc 3.4.2 under Solaris 9.
I'm re-compiling Amanda on all three systems with '--with-db=db' changed
to '--with-db=text' as someone suggested and I've seen the UINTx_MAX
re-defined warnings every time I've recompiled Amanda recently (not sure
if it's just a 2.5.2p1 problem though) and didn't pay much attention to
them. 8-)
Craig.
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