[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Compilation Issue
Is anyone having issue with
compiling Xen under 32bit mode? I received the following error message with
"make dist":
==========
/xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In
function #protocol_client_auth_vnc#:
/xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1570: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of #deskey# differ in signedness /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1572: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of #des# differ in signedness /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1572: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 2 of #des# differ in signedness /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #start_auth_vnc#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1602: warning: passing argument 2 of #vnc_read_when# from incompatible pointer type /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #vnc_validate_certificate#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1735: error: #GNUTLS_CERT_INSECURE_ALGORITHM# undeclared (first use in this function) /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1735: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1735: error: for each function it appears in.) /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #protocol_client_vencrypt_auth#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:1958: warning: pointer targets in passing argument 1 of #read_u32# differ in signedness /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #protocol_client_vencrypt_init#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:2000: warning: passing argument 2 of #vnc_read_when# from incompatible pointer type /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #start_auth_vencrypt#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:2011: warning: passing argument 2 of #vnc_read_when# from incompatible pointer type /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #protocol_version#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:2117: warning: passing argument 2 of #vnc_read_when# from incompatible pointer type /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c: In function #vnc_listen_read#: /xen/tools/ioemu/vnc.c:2137: warning: passing argument 2 of #vnc_read_when# from incompatible pointer type make[4]: *** [vnc.o] Error 1 ===========
I am using gcc 4.1.2. I did
not see anyone complained about it. So just curious whether my compiler is the
root cause. It worked well before.
Thanks,
-Wei
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