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If ioctl.ph is generating that error, you're going to have to provide a copy of it. ".ph" files are generated either by "c2ph" or "h2ph". If c2ph or h2ph made a mistake when converting your ioctl.h (I'm guessing its ioctl.h), and your ioctl.h is not broken, then you should also provide a copy of it.

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