[nos-bbs] Compiling JNOS with TUN0 on Ubuntu 6.06
Bill V WA7NWP
wa7nwp at gmail.com
Wed Feb 9 02:39:15 EST 2011
It was a good try and I remember (faintly) the solution being
something like that. This clean up to iface.h didn't help and I get
the same error.
I cleaned up my setup files, checked them out on the other box,
compiled the source with no problem and the basic JNOS is running.
Thus my get-JNOS-running goal has been met. I'll be happy to test
anything you want in the source to see if we can fix that glitch. If
not, we can move on...
Tomorrow - logging into the BBS and AXIP to the BPQ32 box.... (In
the old days I'd keep at this until the sun came up. Even JNOS isn't
that interesting any more...)
73
Bill
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 8:54 AM, Maiko Langelaar <maiko at pcs.mb.ca> wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/69838
>
> That's an old one. I thought that would have been fixed by now.
>
> I think I inadvertently missed an email from Rick Green at the time
> who did some great sleuth work and ran across this little tidbit in
> iface.h - something that I completely forgot about :
>
> #ifdef UNIX
> #ifndef send
> #warning socket.h included
> /* ugly hack to avoid both libc collisions and jnos misconnections */
> #include "socket.h"
> #endif
> #endif
>
> remove ALL of the above from iface.h, then make clean, then try again,
> see if that helps it any. What I really need to do is convert the JNOS
> variants of sock_addr, etc to use j2 prefixes (like I did with the bind,
> connect, accept, etc function calls quite some time ago).
>
> Maiko
>
>
>
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