When apple compile net-snmp the use CPPFLAGS=-I/System/Library/ Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders which of course doesn't work unless you're an apple developer.
Regards,
Cian Hughes
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On 19 Jul 2005, at 01:08, Eric Duprey wrote:


In reply to: Newsgroups: gmane.os.apple.fink.devel, Date: 2005-06-23


I tried pretty hard with 5.2 patches, but ultimately I got the same broken net-snmp that shiped with tiger, since 10.4.2 has been seeded to developers
they are actually obliged to release the patches, I've emailed
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Hi, I'm not on the list, but I am running into the same issues getting
net-snmp to build on Tiger, and I was hoping you could answer my question. Was there something special that you had to do get the code to build after applying Apple's patches? (even to get a broken version, though I suspect
the 8.2 patches will fare better) Even after applying the patches from
opensource.apple.com I'm still having trouble with unknown symbols and such.
(mainly related to struct ifnet).  It the like I must need some Apple
private headers or something. Is it necessary to acquire special headers
from somewhere?

Thanks,

Eric Duprey
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