Erhan Bolatturk wrote:
> 
> Helo,
> 
>   Thanks kir,
> 
>    Now, I'm awaked.
> 
>     Sorry, I did errors when i copy the error messages.
> 
>     gmake > file_name   -->  copy and paste file contents. This method
> couldn't copy the exact messages. It was mistake of mine
> 
> In aspseek 1.2.7 s.cgi-searchd are broken in freebsd. Is linux beter than
> freeBSD for ASPSEEK?

Well, we do development and testing mostly on Linux, so if you are to have
dedicated box for aspseek, Linux is the best choice (not because it is better,
just because aspseek is more tested on it).

> 
> So, the exact messages...
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> /usr/local/aspseek/lib
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_signal'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_create'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_attr_init'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_mutex'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_signal'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_signal'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_signal'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_signal'
> ./.libs/libaspseek.so: undefined reference to 'pthread_cond_signal'

This is fixed in 1.2.9pre

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