Amanda's been in use here since at least 1996. v2.30 at present. Looking to migrate to new hardware and a current version of amanda.
Solaris9, ultra, current patches, sfw's gcc 2.95.3 (I'm building static only), amanda 2.4.4p1. And the same problem occurs on Solaris8. I note that both are using the /usr/ccs/bin/ld linker, which is evidently the built-in behavior for the sfw compiler. During confgiure the libtool portion says: creating libtool <snip> checking for netdb.h... yes checking netinet/in_systm.h usability... yes checking netinet/in_systm.h presence... yes checking for netinet/in_systm.h... yes checking netinet/ip.h usability... no checking netinet/ip.h presence... yes configure: WARNING: netinet/ip.h: present but cannot be compiled configure: WARNING: netinet/ip.h: check for missing prerequisite headers? configure: WARNING: netinet/ip.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result configure: WARNING: ## ------------------------------------ ## configure: WARNING: ## Report this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ## configure: WARNING: ## ------------------------------------ ## checking for netinet/ip.h... yes <snip> I haven't yet tried running the results, but (not finding anything on this subject in the archives) thought I'd check whether others have noted this issue, whether it is an actual problem, and whether there is a straight-forward work-around. Bryan
