Re: hrm.... what is fsuid.h
- From: Felix Bellaby <felix pooh u-net com>
- To: Brian M Dial <bdial rkkengineers com>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: hrm.... what is fsuid.h
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 20:19:46 +0000 (GMT)
Brian M Dial writes:
> gnome-score.c:16: sys/fsuid.h: No such file or directory
[...]
> it's true, i don't have the file. Why do I get the feeling it's important? ;)
Under Linux, the setfsgid function used by the gnome-score.c code
allows it to minimise the permissions needed to read the score
files used by gnome. The prototype for this function is in sys/fsuid.h.
Your error messages suggest that your configure script is setting the
HAVE_SETFSGID macro in config.h because gnome-score.c does not try
including fsuid.h unless this macro is set (unless you are compiling
a very weird copy of gnome-score.c!). configure should only set
this macro when your system supports the setfsgid function.
However, I thought setfsgid was unique to Linux and always had
its prototype in sys/fsuid.h.
What system are you compiling on ?
Where is the prototype for setfsgid included among your system's
include files ?
Felix
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