'long long' warning while compiling mit-kerberos on 4.9-stable

Kris Kennaway kris at obsecurity.org
Mon Dec 8 10:16:32 PST 2003


On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 03:46:55PM +0300, Illia Baidakov wrote:
> Hello freebsd-stable,
> 
>   I'm thinking it's the right list about my problem.
>   The exact messages while compiling mit-kerberos5-1.3.1 are:
>   /usr/include/stdlib.h:111: warning: ANSI C does not support `long
>   long'
>   /usr/include/stdlib.h:117: warning: ANSI C does not suppotr `long
>   long'
> 
>   I have gcc version 2.95.4 in my system. Trying to build gcc-3.3.2
>   from sources the above messages has repeated again right up to
>   stopping the building proccess.
> 
>   What is the safest way to receive correct 'long long' type
>   definition in C compiler?

That's a warning, not an error.  If you're seeing your compilation
stop, that's because there's either an actual error being reported, or
because you or the software developer has told gcc to treat warnings
as errors (e.g. -pedantic or -Werror, etc).

Kris
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