Okay, i'm about 90% certain i've blown away everthing before rebuilding.
(i guess this is what i get for having four different versions on the
machine in the last couple years...)
both were built with the environment variables
CC opt/csw/gcc3/bin/gcc -m64
Terry J Fike Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
run radrelay on the data from the pdsn and still cores with
warning: Couldn't find general-purpose registers in core file.
(this is from inside gdb)
I'm not sure what else to suggest. It really looks like the
compiler tools on your system don't
I'm not sure what else to suggest. It really looks like the
compiler tools on your system don't produce usable binaries.
I've *never* seen this problem on Solaris, but I've always used GCC.
Alan DeKok
Yea, i've used gcc to compile pretty much everything, and the wierd
thing is that this
Arg...okay, yea, it has got to be something funky with the machine i've
been compiling on...
As per some advice you gave earlier, i compiled this on a different sol9
box (never had freeradius on it before)
copied the detail file from current radius server, and used the radrelay
on the new
Terry J Fike Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As per some advice you gave earlier, i compiled this on a different sol9
box (never had freeradius on it before)
copied the detail file from current radius server, and used the radrelay
on the new box...sent just fine.
g When in doubt, blame the
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