Yes, I did this first off. I first get the error of too many arguments to gethostbyaddr(), so I use the define from bpl8 to fix. Then, I get the rest of these below. I have kept my configure files separate, and I do compile fine on linux. On Sun, 3 Mar 1996, Jeremy Elson wrote: > > Have you downloaded a completely fresh copy of the MUD on the SVR 4.2 > machine and run configure there? Once you run 'configure', the source > files are all "permanently" configured for that machine unless you manually > delete all the files that configure creates. Download a completely fresh, > virgin copy of pl9 on the SVR 4.2 machine, run 'configure', and try > compiling. > > > Anyone else using this OS? I am able to compile fine on my home linux > > box, but can't seem to get it working on the main server. I did rerun > > configure, even tried manually editing a few things. Bpl8 runs fine, it's > > just bpl9 thats giving me fits... > > Undefined first referenced > > symbol in file > > accept comm.o > > socket comm.o > > listen comm.o > > setsockopt comm.o > > bind comm.o > > gethostbyaddr comm.o > > srandom comm.o > > random utils.o > > ld: ../bin/circle: fatal error: Symbol referencing errors. No output > > written toe*** Error code 1 (bu21) > > >
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