Author Topic: Typedef redefinition from header files being pulled in from both SDL & SDL2  (Read 2908 times)

Offline demetrioussharpe

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I'm porting code what was written on Windows in Visual Studio to Linux in C::B. When building, the compiler is complaining about redefinitions of types from headers in /usr/include/SDL2 that are also defined in /usr/include/SDL. Because I'm using `sdl2-config --cflag`, I'm only supposed to be pulling in headers for SDL2. Does anyone have any clue of what would be causing the older SDL headers to be pulled in with the modern headers? My development environment is:

Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS
Code::Blocks 20.03

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Offline Miguel Gimenez

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Please post a full rebuild log in code tags (use the button with a dash):

I am guessing you meant "hash" instead of "dash".

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