libs, headers, and compilations

Verde Denim tdldev at gmail.com
Mon Oct 11 02:39:03 UTC 2010


On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 10:29 PM, Christopher Chan <
christopher.chan at bradbury.edu.hk> wrote:

> Hi Jack,
>
> >      > checking for linux/if_arp.h usability... no
> >      > checking for linux/if_arp.h presence... yes
> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: present but cannot be compiled
> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: check for missing
> >     prerequisite headers?
> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: see the Autoconf documentation
> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: section "Present But Cannot
> >     Be Compiled"
> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: proceeding with the
> >     preprocessor's
> >      > result
> >      > configure: WARNING: linux/if_arp.h: in the future, the compiler
> will
> >      > take precedence
> >      > checking for linux/if_arp.h... yes
>
> > Any thoughts on the other two warnings concerning wireless.h and
> if_arp.h?
>
> Just try running 'make dep' and then make to see if things will actually
> not compile. Google gave a hack that does not seem right to me so this
> warning could be a false warning for I found another post that just
> ignored the warnings.
>
> Ok. I ran make dep and then make and then make install. Same results. It
compiles successfully, but still has those two warnings. I've been googling
and searching through forums at bt, airodump and secjetlib and only found a
single thread with 0 responses. Maybe your last comment about these being
warnings that can be ignored are correct. I'll complete the setup and give
the app a test run to be sure. Thanks much for the replies - I appreciate
your feedback.

Jack

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