"Mark A. Bialik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >There should be very few packages you need to do this for. Is this
> >plain Debian 1.3.1?
>
> Well, it was. Since I went to libc6, it's now 2.0 or something :)
On the Debian lists, I call it hamm or libc6. On non-Debian lists and
newsgroups, I c
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Mark A. Bialik wrote:
>
> >There should be very few packages you need to do this for. Is this
> >plain Debian 1.3.1?
>
> Well, it was. Since I went to libc6, it's now 2.0 or something :)
>
> >> ld: cannot open -lshadow: No such file or directory
> >
> >Try leaving it out,
>There should be very few packages you need to do this for. Is this
>plain Debian 1.3.1?
Well, it was. Since I went to libc6, it's now 2.0 or something :)
>> ld: cannot open -lshadow: No such file or directory
>
>Try leaving it out, or using -lcrypt. The latter is for libc6, IIRC.
But how do
"Mark A. Bialik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've recently switched over to Debian, and have shadow support installed. I
> seem to have a reacurring problem when I need to compile my own software.
> I've figured out that I need to add -I/usr/src/linux/include to many of my
> CFLAGS,
There shoul
Hi,
I've recently switched over to Debian, and have shadow support installed. I
seem to have a reacurring problem when I need to compile my own software.
I've figured out that I need to add -I/usr/src/linux/include to many of my
CFLAGS, but when the make gets down to the -lshadow area, ld dies wit
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