Subj : Errors compiling 1.0.7.4
To : Martin Foster
From : Vince Coen
Date : Wed Feb 14 2018 12:26 am
Hello Martin!
Tuesday February 13 2018 12:58, you wrote to All:
First thinggrab the code from the code treen itself and overwrite the .4
sources.
I seem to recall trying to install and run on PCLinux last year and had issues
which I think was resolved a fix from Andrew.
> Greetings All!
> I'm trying to do a fresh clean install of 1.0.7.4 on PCLinuxOS(x64)
> but it won't compile. My first attempt at running 'make' failed with
> errors, so I then ran 'make 2>&1 | tee errors.log'.
> Here's the contents of 'errors.log':
> ----------
> gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/lib'
> gmake[1]: Nothing to be done for 'all'.
> gmake[1]: Leaving directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/lib'
> gmake[1]: Entering directory '/opt/mbse/Downloads/mbsebbs-1.0.7.4/
> mbcico'
> gcc -O2 -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-
> prototypes -D_REENTRANT -I/usr/local/include -c binkp.c
> binkp.c: In function binkp_send_comp_opts:
> binkp.c:2110:33: error: opstate undeclared (first use in this
> function); did you mean cpstate?
> originate ?"TRUE":"FALSE", opstate[bp.NRwe],
> opstate[bp.NRthey]);
> ^~~~~~~
> cpstate
> binkp.c:2110:33: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only
> once for each function it appears in
> binkp.c:2127:8: error: struct binkprec has no member named EXTCMDwe
> bp.EXTCMDwe = Want;
> ^
> binkp.c: In function binkp_set_comp_state:
> binkp.c:2182:48: error: opstate undeclared (first use in this
> function); did you mean cpstate?
> Syslog('b', "Binkp: NR they=%s we=%s",
> opstate[bp.NRthey], opstate[bp.NRwe]);
> ^~~~~~~
> cpstate
> The output is a bit garbled but I've tried to tidy it up as best I
> can.
Yep, use the lastest code base as I do not get these errors but PCLinux does
its own thing so try and let us know.
However I do show warning regarding issues with code blocks starting with ra.
such as ra.node ra.net and ra.zone these can be ignored.
You MUST ensure that you have installed all dependancies as shown in so look
in
README.Gentoo and README.Ubuntu for these. but the most obvious are :
lrzsz for any modem operations and I don't but still install it.
All of the archivers arj through to zoo and the editor joe.
Not list I also install golded.
The libraries libc6-dev, libz-dev, libbz2-del (your distro may have other
names). dont forget zinetd as I think that one is needed for PCL.
It is installed on my system.
Also for virus detection you might want to install clamav and the database
package.
OF course you need gcc and all of the dev libraries for it and don't forgoet
if
you run a x64 system that all the above should be the same for max.
performace.
> As I'm not a programmer, I haven't a clue what all this means and I
> would appreciate it if somebody could help with this, thanks.
> Regards,
> Martin
Vince
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