sizeof is not a function. It is a compile-time operator.
You don't tell what header is giving you trouble.
A possible guess might be that some obscure preprocessor trick is removing some field in it, or changing the real type of the field. For example, imagine that one header foo.h has
// in file foo.h
#ifdef FOO_BAR
typedef short number_t;
#else
typedef long number_t;
#endif
and another header bar.h has
// in file bar.h
#define FOO_BAR
#include "foo.h"
struct barbare_st {
number_t num;
char name[20];
};
To find out, you could use the ptype command of the gdb debugger, or simply look into the preprocessed form xxx.i of some file xxx.c obtained with
gcc -C -E -Dappropriate_defines -Iinclude_dirs/ xxx.c > xxx.i
struct { char x, y; }is not less than 2. – undur_gongor Dec 8 '11 at 20:29