On Thu, Oct 27, 2011 at 12:08 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> xinglp wrote:
>> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>>> xinglp wrote:
>>>
>>> You are a little impatient. Â The book starts rendering every day at
>>> 08:15 GMT and the bootscripts were in place 5 minutes later.
>>
>> Can I
Andrew Benton schrieb:
>
> I've never used xinetd but lsof installs fine for me without libtirps
> installed:
>
> yes n | ./Configure linux
> make
i used
yes "" | ./Configure linux
(to get the defaults)
wether i use '""' or 'n', i still have the same result!
meanwhile i've sucessfully bu
On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 17:29:55 +0200
Tobias Gasser wrote:
> meanwhile i went on without xinetd. with lsof i hit the same problem.
> appending '-ltirpc' solves the 'pmap_*' issues as with xinetd and then
> fails with the same undefined references from libtirps as xinetd.
>
> thus i guess something's
baldu...@units.it wrote:
> Sorry, just trying to get this email working. I've seen that the
> previous one has been somehow banned by the mail list server
The previous post with the attachment came through for me OK.
Attachments are not banned by the mail server.
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Sorry, just trying to get this email working. I've seen that the
previous one has been somehow banned by the mail list server
I resend it without using attachments:
> that's it. now libtirpc is linked.
>
>
> but now i get the next errors:
>
> libtirpc.so: undefined reference to
> key
> that's it. now libtirpc is linked.
>
>
> but now i get the next errors:
>
> libtirpc.so: undefined reference to
> key_encryptsession_pk
> getnetname
> _des_crypt_call
> getpublickey
> key_gendes
>
I also got these undefs, but everything was fixed by the enclose
> xinetd 2.3.14 fails with current lfs-dev.
>
> reconfig.c and service.c fail with undefined reference to pmap_{set,unset}.
>
> libtirpc-0.2.2 is installed as recommended due to removing the rpc stuff
> from glibc.
>
> i tried to apply all patches from debian, same with libtirpc
>
>
>
> i gu