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Sorry, I can't believe I forgot to include this in my original question.
(But then I also forgot to put in a subject line. It must have been the
start of a really bad day.)
I am using Linux, the Slackware '96 distribution with a 2.0 kernel, and gcc
2.7.2.
Looking through the system header files, I see similarly named symbols,
except with leading double underscore, in
/usr/src/linux/include/asm/posix_types.h
/usr/include/gnu/types.h
Thank you for your help.
At 08:48 AM 1999/12/22 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 11:43:44PM -0500, Terrence Enger wrote:
>> Greetings, all.
>>
>> Trying to build tn5250, version 0.15.3, I have three undefined symbols:
>> FD_ZERO, FD_SET, and FD_ISSET. Can anybody out there tell me what I am
>> doing wrong? Where are these symbols supposed to be defined?
>
>Where they are defined seems to be system-specific ... what OS/dist/
>whatver are you using?
>
>Sometimes they are in sys/socket.h, sometimes other places, but I
>think I'm including everything relevent so far as I know.
>
>>
>> TIA,
>> Terry.
>>
>
>-Jay 'Eraserhead' Felice
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