On 13/7/18 8:30 am, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 07/12/2018 03:27 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> I've checked things out on this front and among others packages
>> clang5.0-libs, gcc and libstdc++-devel which are all already
>> installed have stdarg.h in their various folder structures under
>> their include folder, hence:
>>
>> 1). What do I need to do to get stdarg.h resolved from the
>> correct package for any compile done on the system at any time?
>>
>> 2). Why did F28 not add the appropriate folder into the include
>> path when the packages were upgraded, which seems to have happened
>> when I upgraded to F27?
>
> Did you miss my reply?
> See
https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8723bu/issues/106 for a possible
> solution.
Sorry Samuel, I didn't miss your reply, what I did miss was the link
at the bottom. Having looked at the link the stale file referenced
that 'make clean' did not remove existed in my location as well, and
when removed enabled the compile to work with the F27 kernel. I'm
about to reboot into the F28 kernel to check that it compiles with that.
I've just rebooted on the F28 kernel and having already removed
.cache.mk dkms was able to successfully compile the driver at boot time.
Thankyou to everyone who assisted with this issue.
regards,
Steve
>
>
> regards,
>
> Steve
>
>
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