Subject: named compile problem?
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Julian Bean <jules@mailbox.co.uk>
List: current-users
Date: 02/27/1996 23:38:48
Hi there.
Just half-heartedly attempted to build userland, and got this when it got
round to linking named:
cc -o named version.o db_dump.o db_glue.o db_load.o db_lookup.o db_reload.o db
_save.o db_secure.o db_update.o dmalloc.o ns_forw.o ns_init.o ns_main.o ns_maint
.o ns_ncache.o ns_req.o ns_resp.o ns_sort.o ns_stats.o ns_validate.o storage.o t
ree.o
db_dump.o: Undefined symbol `_inet_nsap_ntoa' referenced from text segment
db_load.o: Undefined symbol `_inet_nsap_addr' referenced from text segment
ns_forw.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_forw.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_forw.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_main.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_main.o: Undefined symbol `___res_randomid' referenced from text segment
ns_req.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_req.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_resp.o: Undefined symbol `___res_nameinquery' referenced from text segment
ns_resp.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_resp.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_resp.o: Undefined symbol `___fp_nquery' referenced from text segment
ns_resp.o: More undefined symbol ___fp_nquery refs follow
*** Error code 1
Stop.
*** Error code 1
Stop.
This is with today (24 Feb) -current, and properly built (AFAIK) compilers,
etc I can compile my own kernels, so something is OK ;-), and I
successfully built everything before named in the make order.
Am I doing something silly?
Jules
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