02-27-2001
When I have this problem I normally go into the /usr/include or other include directories on the system and grep for the missing #define, in your case S_IWRITE. It always help to know what what compiler you are using when posting these types of C programming system questions.
BTW, nothing in the /include main dir on my linux box:
Quote:
# cd /usr/include
# grep S_IWRITE *.h
#
Sorry, I'm lazy to check the subdirectories and other directories (since you are on BSD and not linux... I'm just a linux basement here). Perhaps someone with BSD can grep?
[Edited by Neo on 02-27-2001 at 09:14 PM]
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GPT(1) General Commands Manual GPT(1)
NAME
gpt - compiler, interpreter and translator for the G-Portugol programming language
SYNOPSIS
gpt [ -vhid ] [ -ots output_file ] file1 file2 ...
DESCRIPTION
gpt is a simple compiler for the G-Porutol Language. It is possible to have a list of files to be included in the compilation setting the
GPT_INCLUDE environment variable, wich should have a list of file paths separated with ":".
OPTIONS
-v Shows version information and exits.
-h Shows a summary of options and exits.
-i Execute interpreting the source code.
-d Shows tips in the error report.
-o output_file
Compile the source code and save the resulting binary with the name output_file.
-t output_file
Translates the source code to the C programming language and saves the resulting file as output_file.
-s output_file
Compiles the source code to assembly source. Saves the resulting code as output_file.
SEE ALSO
nasm(1)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For further information, visit the website:
http://gpt.berlios.de
AUTHOR
Thiago Silva <tsilva@sourcecraft.info>
GPT(1)