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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T08:56:22+00:00 2026-05-16T08:56:22+00:00

This is the error I’m getting when trying to compile some code that uses

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This is the error I’m getting when trying to compile some code that uses taucs (not my code):

.../taucs/src/taucs.h:554: error: conflicting declaration ‘typedef struct taucs_ccs_matrix taucs_ccs_matrix’
.../taucs/src/taucs.h:554: error: ‘taucs_ccs_matrix’ has a previous declaration as ‘typedef struct taucs_ccs_matrix taucs_ccs_matrix’

wat? It is conflicting with itself?

After I pinched myself, I created a test header and put in a conflicting definition, just to make sure I was right about this:

In file testit.h:

#include "somethingelse.h"

typedef struct
{
  int n;
} foobar;

In file somethingelse.h:

typedef struct
{
  int n;
} foobar;

Sure enough, I get:

testit.h:6: error: conflicting declaration ‘typedef struct foobar foobar’
somethingelse.h:4: error: ‘foobar’ has a previous declaration as ‘typedef struct foobar foobar’

Or if I have this in testit.h:

typedef struct
{
  int n;
} foobar;

typedef struct
{
  int n;
} foobar;

testit.h:9: error: conflicting declaration ‘typedef struct foobar foobar’
testit.h:4: error: ‘foobar’ has a previous declaration as ‘typedef struct foobar foobar’

The line number is always different — a declaration can’t conflict with itself. I don’t get it. Anyone ever seen this?

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    2026-05-16T08:56:22+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 8:56 am

    Could it be that your header file (.../taucs/src/taucs.h), which contains the declaration, is (directly or indirectly) included twice by two separate #include directives?

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