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[util-linux] nfsmount.c compile problem in
2.10p&In-Reply-To=<[email protected]> Sat
Oct 21 00:50:06 2000
On Fri, 20 Oct 2000 mailto:[email protected]?Subject=Re:
[util-linux] nfsmount.c compile problem in
2.10p&In-Reply-To=<[email protected]> wrote:
> > nfsmount.c:659: `NFS_FHSIZE' undeclared
> >
nfsmount.c:711: `NFS_PORT' undeclared
>
> Now
these constants are declared in <linux/nfs.h>:
>
> #define NFS_PORT 2049
> #define NFS_FHSIZE 32
>
> This is present in kernel 0.99p13 and 2.2.17
and 2.4.0test9
> and every other kernel version since 1.0.
I'm sure you know that Alan Cox has been integrating
new NFS code.
The file looks like this now (ie in
2.2.18pre17), ...
OK. The kernel no longer needs these definitions. But mount still needs them
since it can be used in old environments. So, mount has to provide
these
definitions itself.
% diff nfsmount.c~ nfsmount.c
60a61,67
> #ifndef NFS_PORT
> #define NFS_PORT 2049
> #endif
> #ifndef NFS_FHSIZE
> #define NFS_FHSIZE 32
> #endif
>
Andries
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