On Sunday 02 February 2003 05:07 am, you wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have the following problem:
>
> I am trying to build talk/talkd for my LEAF firewall, however they don't
> work on my firewall. When I dynamically link them, I get a segmentation
> fault and when I statically link, then I get the following error, when
> trying to talk:
>
> [root@firewall]/tmp# ./talk root
> talk: firewall: Resolver Error 0 (no error)
>
> I am using the source code of netkit-talk 0.17 and build it on a debian
> testing, 2.4.18 kernel system. There it runs fine (dynamic and static
> linked). My firewall is Bering 1.0 stable with a 2.4.18 kernel.
>
> I suppose that the dynamically linked program might have problems with
> different versions of libc or other libraries, but I have no clue about the
> statically linked version.
>
> Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?

Yep, the dynamic won't work unless your using the proper glibc 
environment as described in the LEAF FAQ section and the
LEAF developer's guide. As far as the static linking goes, have
you met _all_ of the dependancies on the LEAF box???
-- 
~Lynn Avants
Linux Embedded Firewall Project developer
http://leaf.sourceforge.net


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