On 3/29/19 11:29 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
A brief grep finds these typedefs defined in <sys/types.h>:
#include <sys/types.h>
typedef u_int8_t foo;
This compiles just fine.
So, I surmise that the code in question was using something that itself
includes sys/types.h, but whatever that is, the version on Fedora
doesn't itself include it.
You'll just need to figure out which modules need this, and manually
shove that include in there, yourself. That'll probably fix it.
Did some comparing between the Debian version of usb.h and Fedora. The
usb.h on Debian included sys/param.h and the Fedora version omits this.
sys/param.h then includes sys/types.h, so that was indeed the underlying
cause. Shoving that include in place on the RawHID common include
Soarer's Converter bundles did allow it to be compiled on F29.
I guess I need to figure out how to keep up with this since I don't
think anyone's maintaining the Linux version of this utility anymore.
Many thanks! Now off to use my very old and very loud keyboard!
Leander