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We got the same build errors in "production" in Fedora 42. Thanks for the patch! |
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Arcus uses C stdint types in several places, but the source code is missing stdint.h/cstdint includes.
This causes build errors when they aren't pulled in by some other dependency.
Context: This started appearing when the Debian package (an older version, but still affects the current release) was test-built with gcc 15: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1097162
I added a
#include <cstdint>in all source files where[u]int[nn]_ttypes are used.