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ints.h is #included from riack_defines.h whereas is it not installed. Actually installing that file does not resolve the issue either as ints.h is #including riack_config.h which I believe is internal and should not be installed.
With the current setup, it is not possible to #include "riack.h" from third party code.
Removing the #include ints.h line from the installed riack_defines.h solves the compilation issue, at least on debian and centos.
Edit: This is using the 1.4 release and/or branch
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ints.h
is #included from riack_defines.h whereas is it not installed. Actually installing that file does not resolve the issue either as ints.h is #including riack_config.h which I believe is internal and should not be installed.With the current setup, it is not possible to
#include "riack.h"
from third party code.Removing the
#include ints.h
line from the installed riack_defines.h solves the compilation issue, at least on debian and centos.Edit: This is using the 1.4 release and/or branch
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: