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Date:      Sun, 18 Feb 1996 14:33:11 -0800 (PST)
From:      "Jonathan M. Bresler" <jmb>
To:        freebsd-stable
Subject:   make world fails in /usr/src/secure/libexec/telnetd
Message-ID:  <199602182233.OAA09001@freefall.freebsd.org>

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        continued a "make world" on source from 960216 obtained from cvs
using "cvs checkout -r RELENG_2_1_0 -P src".   the enviroment variable
DESTDIR is set to /usr/src/dest.

        the make world fails in /usr/src/secure/libexec/telnetd.

cc -O -DLINEMODE -DUSE_TERMIO -DDIAGNOSTICS -DOLD_ENVIRON -DENV_HACK -I/usr/src/
secure/libexec/telnetd/../../lib -DAUTHENTICATION -DENCRYPTION   -I/usr/src/dest
/usr/include  -o telnetd authenc.o global.o slc.o state.o sys_term.o telnetd.o t
ermstat.o utility.o -L/usr/src/dest/usr/lib -L/usr/src/secure/libexec/telnetd/..
/../lib/libtelnet/obj -lutil -ltermcap -ltelnet
state.o: Undefined symbol `_auth_request' referenced from text segment
state.o: Undefined symbol `_encrypt_send_support' referenced from text segment
state.o: Undefined symbol `_auth_request' referenced from text segment
state.o: Undefined symbol `_encrypt_send_support' referenced from text segment
state.o: Undefined symbol `_auth_finished' referenced from text segment
[snip]

        the undefined symbols are in libtelnet.a.  but there are
two copies of libtelnet.a:  one in /usr/src/dest/usr/lib and the second in
/usr/src/secure/libexec/telnetd/../../lib/libtelnet/obj
which is /usr/obj/secure/lib/libtelnet.  the second one contains
all the undefined symbols.   this library needs to be installed
before telnetd is compiled.

        running "make install" in /usr/src/secure/lib/libtelnet is sufficient.

        from looking at the Makefiles and /usr/src/share/mk, i still dont know
how to force a "make install' ;(

-- 
Jonathan M. Bresler           FreeBSD Postmaster             jmb@FreeBSD.ORG
FreeBSD--4.4BSD Unix for PC clones, source included. http://www.freebsd.org/



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