On Mon 14 Jun, Rupert Heesom wrote:

> Where do you get version 98.2 from?   When I visit the DialD web site, it
> says the latest version is 0.16 which is I assume what I'm trying to compile.

http://diald.unix.ch/ is the new homepage

> Since I don't
> yet know how to capture the screen output, I will type in here what I got
> from a couple of the last lines of output.  All the msgs are basically the
> same; just the vars (bits in "") are different:
> 
> /usr/include/linux/in.h: 114: warning: "INADDR_UNSPEC_GROUP" redefined
> /usr/include/netinet/in.h: 140:  warning:  this is the location of the
> previous definition.

> Well as far as I know, I'm using Kernel 2.0.36 with the RH5.2 distribution,
> and Diald 0.16 as mentioned above.

OK, I had this problem. It's to do with using libc5 and libc6. I'm a bit
vague about this but essentially redhat is set up for libc6 and the 0.16
diald make is expecting libc5.

The simple way to deal with the problem (if using a common machine for
which RPMs are available) is download the rpm compiled for libc6 unpack
it and go.

You can get it from sunsite, my nearest mirror being: 
ftp://sunsite.doc.ac.ic.uk/pub/Mirrors/contrib.redhat.com/libc6/i386/diald16-0.16.5a-2.i386.rpm

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