> from un.h kernel 2.2.5:
> #ifndef _LINUX_UN_H
> #define _LINUX_UN_H
> #define UNIX_PATH_MAX 108
> struct sockaddr_un {
> sa_family_t sun_family; /* AF_UNIX */
> char sun_path[UNIX_PATH_MAX]; /* pathname */
> };
> #endif /* _LINUX_UN_H */
> I changed "sa_family_t" to "unsigned short" and the bind compile doesn't
> choke on sa_family_t anymore, odd thing is this compile doesn't
> choke on a Red Hat machine, I run a Slackware 3.6 box. I have tried
> to compile on other Slackware 3.6 kernel 2.2.5 boxes, and I get same
> error.
> Is sa_family_t a glibc thing?
No. Just glibc does not use /usr/src/linux/kernel/linux/*.h files :-))
In user program compilation time at least...
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