Missing header files

Robert Eckhoff rpe2101@gmail.com
Tue Apr 15 08:45:00 GMT 2008


If I understand, you're trying to compile wpa_supplicant for use by 
windows?  That's pretty weird...I'd post to this to the wpa_supplicant 
mailing-list/team.  They  probably can help you better.  AFAIK if_arp.h 
is part of the linux/bsd kernels only.  But, if you're trying to compile 
targeting windows, getting the kernel source is probably the wrong way 
to go.

~Robert

asterix gaul wrote:
> I am trying to compile wpa_supplicant for windows using cygwin. But the build fails due to missing header files in cygwin, like if_arp.h 
> I could not find it in its default location i.e. /usr/include/net. I wonder if I need to install any specific package for getting these core network header files. 
> I am specifically looking for the header files in the 'net' directory (i.e. /usr/include/net). 
> Any help on how to get these header files would be greatly appreciated. 
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> Thanks, 
> Asterix.
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