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.
When in doubt, blame t
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 box..
> 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
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'
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"
PATH=/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/opt/ora
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