On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, David Lord wrote:

> I've been trying to setup a server to replace the one on FreeBSD 5.3
> which is giving a fairly regular panic due to problems more with
> FreeBSD than Xmail which I had running for months without problem on
> much faster hardware (p4-2400 vs 586-133).
>
> NetBSD box is an AMD k6-400 and I had NetBSD 2.0 installed and Xmail
> 1.21. NetBSD was upgraded to 2.0.2 then 3.0 and Xmail still running
> ok during testing. I'd left upgrade of Xmail to 1.22 until last. On
> compile I get following error:
>
>
>>
>> g++  -O2 -I. -D__UNIX__ -D__BSD__ -D__NETBSD__ -D_REENTRANT=1
>>  -D_THREAD_SAFE=1 -DHAS_SYSMACHINE -c SysDep.cpp
>> In file included from SysDep.cpp:40:
>> SysDepBSD.cpp: In function `int SysGetDiskSpace(const char*,
>> SYS_INT64*,
>>    SYS_INT64*)':
>> SysDepBSD.cpp:2429: error: aggregate `statfs SFS' has incomplete type
>> and
>>    cannot be defined
>> SysDepBSD.cpp:2431: error: invalid use of undefined type `struct
>> statfs' SysDepBSD.cpp:2429: error: forward declaration of `struct
>> statfs' gmake: *** [SysDep.o] Error 1
>>
>
> First I tried recompile of Xmail 1.21 and this failed on NetBSD 3.0
> whereas it had compiled without problem on NetBSD 2.0.
>
> I'm no coder but noticed statfs is replaced by statvfs in solaris
> version of the file so gave that a shot and compile completed without
> error.
>
> I'm running out of time to get this installed tonight but if anyone
> knows of correct fix it might be helpful tomorrow.

What does `echo $OSTYPE` return on the NetBSD 3.0 box?


- Davide


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