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up and rise to the top fatal error: sys/cdefs.h: No such file or directory| up vote 56 down vote favorite 10 It has been weeks that I am trying to use Code::Blocks IDE on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS to program Atmega16, however I am hindered by the following error while compiling/building the program in C::B /usr/include/features.h|374|fatal error: sys/cdefs.h: No such file or directory| I have read this thread and inttypes.h visual studio 2010 based on that I have tried to purge libc6-dev and ran into trouble by removing the dependencies. From previous experience I knew that there is a huge probability to get into broken pipe error. I tackled it by installing the lost dependencies. Now still I have the same error. 14.04 libraries c share|improve this question edited Mar 17 at 8:32 andrew.46 11.8k83266 asked May 22 '14 at 20:52 Mandar 391136 1 Possible duplicate of How do I find the package that provides a file? –David Foerster Jul 16 at 7:08 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 86 down vote If you are on an amd64 installation, you can try to install the package libc6-dev-i386. This helped me solve the same issue you encountered while trying to compile smm from i8kutils. share|improve this answer edited Jun 23 '14 at 19:12 answered Jun 19 '14 at 19:25 zerwas 2,4351317 8 This worked like a charm. This should be the accepted answer. –Patryk Jul 31 '14 at 12:47 5 Might be better to install gcc-multilib and g++-multilib. –RobotHumans Jul 18 '15 at 17:23 Installing libc6 and libc6-dev solved it for me. I had also found so
here for a inttypes.h visual studio 2012 quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed inttypes.h download answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and libc6-dev-i386 policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or http://askubuntu.com/questions/470796/fatal-error-sys-cdefs-h-no-such-file-or-directory posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28755512/python-setup-py-build-cannot-find-standard-include-for-gcc a minute: Sign up Python setup.py build cannot find standard include for gcc up vote 1 down vote favorite I'm trying to build some openmp based python software (pynbody). I can do this on my mac laptop, but when I try on my mac desktop the gcc call can't find all the sys includes (like _int8.h). I've tried everything from python setup.py config -I/...:/...:/... to export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/...:/...:/... But I ALWAYS get (fatal error: sys/_types/_int8_t.h: No such file or directory). gcc: pynbody/sph/smooth.cpp In file included from /usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.0.0/5.0.0/include/stdint.h:9:0, from /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/include/inttypes.h:255, from /Applications/Canopy.app/appdata/canopy-1.5.2.2785.macosx-x86_64/Canopy.app/Contents/include/python2.7/pyport.h:9, from /Applications/Canopy.app/appdata/canopy-1.5.2.2785.macosx-x86_64/Canopy.app/Contents/include/python2.7/Python.h:58, from pynbody/sph/kd.h:4, from pynbody/sph/smooth.h:5, from pynbody/sph/smooth.cpp:6: /usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.0.0/5.0.0/include-fixed/stdint.h:27:32: fatal error: sys/_types/_int8_t.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. In file included from /usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin14.0.0/5.0.0/include/stdint.h:9:0, from /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk/usr/include/inttypes.h:255, from /Applications/Canopy.app/appdata/canopy-1.5.2.2785.macosx-x86_64/Canopy.app/Contents/include/python2.7/pyport.h:9, from /Applications/Canopy.app/appdata/cano
Blink with"make telosb".Here's the first 2 lines of error message that I have https://github.com/UWB-Biocomputing/BrainGrid/issues/75 received :*****************************************************mkdir -p build/telosbcompiling BlinkAppC to a telosb binaryncc -o build/telosb/main.exe -Os -O -mdisable-hwmul -fnesc-separator=__-Wall no such -Wshadow -Wnesc-all -target=telosb -fnesc-cfile=build/telosb/app.c-board= -DDEFINED_TOS_AM_GROUP=0x22 -DIDENT_APPNAME=\"BlinkAppC\"-DIDENT_USERNAME=\"shouyanbo\" -DIDENT_HOSTNAME=\"yanbo-thinkpad\"-DIDENT_USERHASH=0x38722225L -DIDENT_TIMESTAMP=0x4d5e7b73L-DIDENT_UIDHASH=0xc5713b6fL BlinkAppC.nc -lm/usr/lib/ncc/deputy_nodeputy.h:4:20: error: stddef.h: No such file ordirectory/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:14:26: error: sys/inttypes.h: No such file ordirectory*****************************************************And later there's still a long list of syntax no such file errors, like:*****************************************************/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:235: syntax error before `__nesc_ntoh_uint8'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:240: syntax error before `__nesc_hton_uint8'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:242: warning: type defaults to `int' indeclaration of `base'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:242: `value' undeclared here (not in a function)/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:242: warning: data definition has no type orstorage class/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:243: syntax error before `return'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:246: syntax error before `__nesc_ntoh_leuint8'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:251: syntax error before `__nesc_hton_leuint8'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:253: warning: type defaults to `int' indeclaration of `base'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:253: redefinition of `base'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:242: previous declaration of `base'/usr/lib/ncc/nesc_nx.h:253: `value' undeclared here (not in a function)etc.*****************************************************I can't find the solution, it worked before, maybe it's because of thesystem updates that I've installed.But the "make micaz" still w
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 20 Star 15 Fork 5 UWB-Biocomputing/BrainGrid Code Issues 54 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Error involving single-threaded version makefile and stdint on Mac OSX #75 Open tazzledazzle opened this Issue Jul 29, 2014 · 5 comments Projects None yet Labels cleanup Milestone Fall 2016 Assignees No one assigned 3 participants tazzledazzle commented Jul 29, 2014 When trying to test the single threaded version of the Brain Grid program, I run into this issue: $ make growth g++ -O2 -s -I./common -I./matrix -I./paramcontainer -I./rng -I./tinyxml -I/opt/hdf5/latest/include -Wall -g -pg -c -DTIXML_USE_STL -DDEBUG_OUT ./common/AllNeurons.cpp -o ./common/AllNeurons.o In file included from /usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0/4.9.0/include/stdint.h:9:0, from /usr/include/inttypes.h:225, from ./common/Global.h:51, from ./common/AllNeurons.h:20, from ./common/AllNeurons.cpp:1: /usr/local/lib/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0/4.9.0/include-fixed/stdint.h:27:32: fatal error: sys/_types/_int8_t.h: No such file or directory #include ^ compilation terminated. make: *** [common/AllNeurons.o] Error 1 cburg commented Jul 29, 2014 Looks like an issue with OS X. I haven't been active on here in a while (> 6 months), but last I recall, there wasn't much development work being done to support OS X or Windows. Unfortunately, I don't have a Mac so I can't reproduce, but some suggestions off the top of my head: 1.) Try making sure that .../sys/_types/ is included in the path; you might need to manually add it. See here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/octave-bug-tracker/2014-02/msg00691.html 2.) Make sure it builds on a Linux machine; any machine should be fine for the single threaded :) stiber commented Jul 31, 2014 This is strange. Are you sure you have a good set of developer tools installed? Perhaps you have some old developer tools installed? Or some mix of old and new? I have Xcode 5 installed, and all of the include files appear to be inside the Xcode.app directory, rather than in /usr or /usr/local. The reason I mention this is that th