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DescriptionJerry Snitselaar
2019-11-08 01:06:39 UTC
Description of problem: tpm_unseal.h uses BOOL in function decalaration, but
that isn't defined outside of project. This will result in a 3rd party program
failing to build.
Add:
#ifndef BOOL
#define BOOL int
#endif
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I can supply a simple test program that makes it happen. Basically anything that includes the header file will complain I think.
[root@localhost ~]# emacs test.c
[root@localhost ~]# gcc -o test test.c
In file included from test.c:1:
/usr/include/tpm_tools/tpm_unseal.h:40:49: error: unknown type name ‘BOOL’
int tpmUnsealFile(char*, unsigned char**, int*, BOOL);
^~~~
[root@localhost ~]# cat test.c
#include <tpm_tools/tpm_unseal.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
printf("Hello, world!\n");
return 0;
}
Though the rules engine tagged it for 7.8, I think it can wait for 7.9 unless someone objects. It has been like this since 2009 or so, so it obviously hasn't been a big issue for anyone.