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Date:      Sun, 15 Mar 1998 19:58:41 +0000
From:      "Donald J.Maddox" <dmaddox@scsn.net>
To:        joelh@gnu.org, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Odd libalias problem - resolved
Message-ID:  <19980315195841.18574@scsn.net>
In-Reply-To: <199803152249.QAA01531@detlev.UUCP>; from Joel Ray Holveck on Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 04:49:33PM -0600
References:  <199803152249.QAA01531@detlev.UUCP>

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On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 04:49:33PM -0600, Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
> Well, just in case somebody wants to know:
> 
> On a CVSup from yesterday, this morning I did a make world, rebuilt my
> kernel, and rebooted.  The PPP launch (command line 'nice --18 ppp
> -auto -alias wcn') gave me the message
> 
> Mar 15 13:54:14 detlev ppp[223]: Warning: _PATH_ALIAS_PREFIX
> (/usr/lib/libalias.so.2.*): Invalid lib: Undefined symbol "_err" in
> ppp:/usr/lib/libalias.so.2.5
> 
> ppp went ahead and loaded, and didn't enable aliasing.  Later, I
> pppctl'd aliasing on, and discovered that whenever aliasing was
> enabled, no connection over ppp worked, whether or not it originated
> from the machine ppp was running on.
> 
> I verified the mtime on libalias, and that the file size was the same
> as the one in /usr/obj.  (I forgot to check ppp.)  I cleaned and
> rebuilt libalias and ppp, and now everything works fine.
> 
> I'm scratching it up to the full moon that hit during the 'make
> world', but am documenting it (by writing this message) in case
> somebody else has similar problems.

Well, for what it's worth, I've had exactly the same experience over
the last two 'make world's I've done...  The 'ppp' built during the make
world doesn't like libalias, but rebuild it alone and it works fine :-/

Maybe something got screwed around in the build order?


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