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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:54:06+00:00 2026-05-13T17:54:06+00:00

Syntax error at line 72, column 26, file /usr/include/gconv.h: Error at line 72, column

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Syntax error at line 72, column 26, file /usr/include/gconv.h:
Error at line 72, column 26 in file /usr/include/gconv.h
unsigned char **, size_t *, int, int);
.........................1
PCC-S-02201, Encountered the symbol "size_t" when expecting one of the following
:

... auto, char, const, double, enum, float, int, long,
ulong_varchar, OCIBFileLocator OCIBlobLocator,
OCIClobLocator, OCIDateTime, OCIExtProcContext, OCIInterval,
OCIRowid, OCIDate, OCINumber, OCIRaw, OCIString, register,
short, signed, sql_context, sql_cursor, static, struct,
union, unsigned, utext, uvarchar, varchar, void, volatile,
a typedef name, exec oracle, exec oracle begin, exec,
exec sql, exec sql begin, exec sql type, exec sql var,
The symbol "enum," was substituted for "size_t" to continue.

Syntax error at line 88, column 7, file /usr/include/gconv.h:
Error at line 88, column 7 in file /usr/include/gconv.h
size_t *);
......1
PCC-S-02201, Encountered the symbol "size_t" when expecting one of the following
:

... auto, char, const, double, enum, float, int, long,
ulong_varchar, OCIBFileLocator OCIBlobLocator,
OCIClobLocator, OCIDateTime, OCIExtProcContext, OCIInterval,
OCIRowid, OCIDate, OCINumber, OCIRaw, OCIString, register,
short, signed, sql_context, sql_cursor, static, struct,
union, unsigned, utext, uvarchar, varchar, void, volatile,
a typedef name, exec oracle, exec oracle begin, exec,
exec sql, exec sql begin, exec sql type, exec sql var,
The symbol "enum," was substituted for "size_t" to continue.

Syntax error at line 97, column 6, file /usr/include/gconv.h:
Error at line 97, column 6 in file /usr/include/gconv.h
size_t *);
.....1
PCC-S-02201, Encountered the symbol "size_t" when expecting one of the following
:

... auto, char, const, double, enum, float, int, long,
ulong_varchar, OCIBFileLocator OCIBlobLocator,
OCIClobLocator, OCIDateTime, OCIExtProcContext, OCIInterval,
OCIRowid, OCIDate, OCINumber, OCIRaw, OCIString, register,
short, signed, sql_context, sql_cursor, static, struct,
union, unsigned, utext, uvarchar, varchar, void, volatile,
a typedef name, exec oracle, exec oracle begin, exec,
exec sql, exec sql begin, exec sql type, exec sql var,
The symbol "enum," was substituted for "size_t" to continue.

Syntax error at line 106, column 3, file /usr/include/gconv.h:
Error at line 106, column 3 in file /usr/include/gconv.h
__gconv_trans_fct __trans_fct;
..1
PCC-S-02201, Encountered the symbol "__gconv_trans_fct" when expecting one of th
e following:

char, const, double, enum, float, int, long, ulong_varchar,
OCIBFileLocator OCIBlobLocator, OCIClobLocator, OCIDateTime,
OCIExtProcContext, OCIInterval, OCIRowid, OCIDate, OCINumber,
OCIRaw, OCIString, short, signed, sql_context, sql_cursor,
struct, union, unsigned, utext, uvarchar, varchar, void,
volatile, a typedef name,

Error at line 53, column 11 in file /usr/include/libio.h
# include <stdarg.h>
..........1
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    2026-05-13T17:54:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:54 pm

    Looks like Pro*C error message.

    Check sys_include parameter in your $ORACLE_HOME/precomp/admin/pcscfg.cfg file (or whichever config file is used by proc – proc tells it on startup). This parameter must include correct path to system headers.

    EDIT BTW while you are on this file, it makes sense to change value of PARSE parameter to PARTIAL (don’t remember what was default) – it will tell Pro*C to be more relaxed about C syntax.

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