On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 03:39:37PM -0800, Tom Holton wrote: > > I could not find this question anywhere, but I apologize if it is and I > just missed it. > > Running an Alpha, OSF1 V5.1 1885 > > configure went fine. > > compile failed: > > cc -I. -I. -g -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I./popt -c lib/getaddrinfo.c -o > lib/getaddrinfo.o > cc: Error: lib/getaddrinfo.c, line 182: In this statement, "EAI_MAX" is > not declared. (undeclared) > if (ecode < 0 || ecode > EAI_MAX) > ---------------------------------^ > cc: Error: lib/getaddrinfo.c, line 264: In this statement, "EAI_BADHINTS" > is not declared. (undeclared) > ERR(EAI_BADHINTS); /* xxx */ > ------------------------^ > cc: Error: lib/getaddrinfo.c, line 265: In this statement, "AI_MASK" is > not declared. (undeclared) > if (hints->ai_flags & ~AI_MASK) > ---------------------------------------^ > cc: Error: lib/getaddrinfo.c, line 299: In this statement, "EAI_BADHINTS" > is not declared. (undeclared) > ERR(EAI_BADHINTS); /*xxx*/ > --------------------------------^ > cc: Error: lib/getaddrinfo.c, line 305: In this statement, "EAI_BADHINTS" > is not declared. (undeclared) > ERR(EAI_BADHINTS); /*xxx*/ > --------------------------------^ > cc: Error: lib/getaddrinfo.c, line 355: In this statement, "EAI_PROTOCOL" > is not declared. (undeclared) > ERR(EAI_PROTOCOL); /*xxx*/ > ----------------------------------------^ > *** Exit 1 > > > See no documentation about EAI_MAX > > And, looking in the code, indeed, EAI_MAX (et. al.) are not defined > anywhere!
It is defined in lib/addrinfo.h and included from rsync.h > > How should I handle this? > > thanks, > -tom > > > -- > To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync > Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remember Cernan and Schmitt -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html