This looks to be triggered by a new header added to rtnetlink.h. By the looks of things this is not required for userspace use, and all uses of it within the header are limited to the kernel. Moving the include down to the kernel section seems to sort out the issue. Will push a patch to this effect upstream.
This looks to be triggered by a new header added to rtnetlink.h. By the looks of things this is not required for userspace use, and all uses of it within the header are limited to the kernel. Moving the include down to the kernel section seems to sort out the issue. Will push a patch to this effect upstream.