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Fails to build (Arch Linux) (Fix in post)
It fails to build with the following errors. Anyone have any idea what is wrong?
In file included from /home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.cpp:20:
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:89:29: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
89 | ic inline constexpr size_t l2(Id id) { return family(id) == RANDOM_X ? (1U << ((id >> 8) & 0xff)) : 0U; }
| ^~~~~~
In file included from /home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.cpp:20:
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:26:1: note: ‘size_t’ is defined in header ‘<cstddef>’; did you forget to ‘#include <cstddef>’?
25 | #include <vector>
+++ |+#include <cstddef>
26 |
In file included from /home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.cpp:20:
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:90:29: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
90 | ic inline constexpr size_t l3(Id id) { return 1ULL << ((id >> 16) & 0xff); }
| ^~~~~~
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:90:29: note: ‘size_t’ is defined in header ‘<cstddef>’; did you forget to ‘#include <cstddef>’?
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:98:12: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
98 | inline size_t l2() const { return l2(m_id); }
| ^~~~~~
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:98:12: note: ‘size_t’ is defined in header ‘<cstddef>’; did you forget to ‘#include <cstddef>’?
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:102:12: error: ‘size_t’ does not name a type
102 | inline size_t l3() const
| ^~~~~~
/home/anon/git/xmrig-cuda/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.h:102:12: note: ‘size_t’ is defined in header ‘<cstddef>’; did you forget to ‘#include <cstddef>’?
make[2]: *** [CMakeFiles/xmrig-cuda.dir/build.make:90: CMakeFiles/xmrig-cuda.dir/src/crypto/common/Algorithm.cpp.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [CMakeFiles/Makefile2:85: CMakeFiles/xmrig-cuda.dir/all] Error 2
I am building with gcc 11.1.0-1
Edit: This happens with GCC 10 too.
Might this be related to #106?
Edit2: This also doesn't fix it make CC=gcc-9.4.0-1 CPP=g++-9.4.0-1 CXX=g++-9.4.0-1 LD=g++-9.4.0-1
Edit3: Adding #include <cstddef>
to the Algorithms.h file worked! That is the fix for this!
I reopened this issue because it is still an active issue that needs patching.
#120 has been ready for merge for a long time