Daily snapshots...

Rob Hagopian rob at hagopian.net
Thu Feb 8 18:26:09 EST 2001


OK, I finally fixed this for good by rearranging stuff on the site... The
URL you have hasn't changed... sorry for the screw up!
								-Rob

On Wed, 7 Feb 2001, Michael H. Warfield wrote:

> All,
>
> 	How can I get at the daily snapshots?
>
> 	When I go to the website, www.openssh.com, and follow the Linux
> link to portable.html and then go to request the daily snapshot from
> http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/, I get prompted for a user id
> and password.  Needless to say, I ain't got.
>
> 	That's real useful.  Use to be, I could get the snapshots from
> the ftp site.  Then things changed and the snapshots were no longer
> available from the ftp site and I had to go through the web site.  Now
> I can't get them there either.  Is there some reason why the daily
> snaps just keep getting buried deeper and deeper away?
>
> 	IAC...  I've also tried cvs and THAT was worse.  I could get to
> cvs and could get the sources, but they currently do not build on my
> RedHat 6.2 system.  After running autoconf and then configure, this
> is what I get from make:
>
> ] [root at alcove openssh_cvs]# make
> ] (cd openbsd-compat; make)
> ] make[1]: Entering directory `/mnt1/src/openssh_cvs/openbsd-compat'
> ] gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I/usr/lib/include -I. -I.. -I. -I./.. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H  -c -o bsd-arc4random.o bsd-arc4random.c
> ] In file included from openbsd-compat.h:30,
> ]                  from ../includes.h:95,
> ]                  from bsd-arc4random.c:25:
> ] bsd-waitpid.h:38: warning: `WEXITSTATUS' redefined
> ] /usr/include/sys/wait.h:83: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
> ] bsd-waitpid.h:39: warning: `WTERMSIG' redefined
> ] /usr/include/sys/wait.h:84: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
> ] bsd-waitpid.h:40: warning: `WCOREFLAG' redefined
> ] /usr/include/sys/wait.h:91: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
> ] bsd-waitpid.h:41: warning: `WCOREDUMP' redefined
> ] /usr/include/sys/wait.h:92: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
> ] In file included from openbsd-compat.h:35,
> ]                  from ../includes.h:95,
> ]                  from bsd-arc4random.c:25:
> ] fake-socket.h:9: warning: `_SS_PADSIZE' redefined
> ] /usr/include/bits/socket.h:151: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
> ] In file included from openbsd-compat.h:20,
> ]                  from ../includes.h:95,
> ]                  from bsd-arc4random.c:25:
> ] strsep.h:7: parse error before `__extension__'
> ] strsep.h:7: parse error before `('
> ] In file included from openbsd-compat.h:21,
> ]                  from ../includes.h:95,
> ]                  from bsd-arc4random.c:25:
> ] strtok.h:7: parse error before `__extension__'
> ] In file included from openbsd-compat.h:28,
> ]                  from ../includes.h:95,
> ]                  from bsd-arc4random.c:25:
> ] bsd-misc.h:60: redefinition of `struct timeval'
> ] bsd-misc.h:66: two or more data types in declaration of `utimes'
> ] In file included from openbsd-compat.h:35,
> ]                  from ../includes.h:95,
> ]                  from bsd-arc4random.c:25:
> ] fake-socket.h:11: redefinition of `struct sockaddr_storage'
> ] fake-socket.h:25: redefinition of `struct in6_addr'
> ] fake-socket.h:26: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or union
> ] fake-socket.h:26: parse error before `.'
> ] fake-socket.h:31: redefinition of `struct sockaddr_in6'
> ] make[1]: *** [bsd-arc4random.o] Error 1
> ] make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt1/src/openssh_cvs/openbsd-compat'
> ] make: *** [openbsd-compat/libopenbsd-compat.a] Error 2
>
> 	This was my configure command:
>
> 	./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-tcp-wrappers --with-ipv4-default --with-pam --with-skey=/usr/lib
>
> 	(Taken from the RedHat Spec file from the 2.3.0p1 source rpm)
>
> 	This is what it reports when it's finished configuring:
>
>
> ] OpenSSH configured has been configured with the following options.
> ]                  User binaries: /usr/bin
> ]                  User binaries: /usr/bin
> ]                System binaries: /usr/sbin
> ]            Configuration files: /etc/ssh
> ]                Askpass program: /usr/libexec/ssh-askpass
> ]                   Manual pages: /usr/man/manX
> ]                       PID file: /var/run
> ]       Random number collection: Device (/dev/urandom)
> ]                 Manpage format: man
> ]                    PAM support: yes
> ]             KerberosIV support: no
> ]                    AFS support: no
> ]                  S/KEY support: yes
> ]           TCP Wrappers support: yes
> ]           MD5 password support: no
> ]    IP address in $DISPLAY hack: no
> ]       Use IPv4 by default hack: yes
> ]        Translate v4 in v6 hack: yes
> ]
> ]               Host: i586-pc-linux-gnu
> ]           Compiler: gcc
> ]     Compiler flags: -g -O2 -Wall
> ] Preprocessor flags:  -I/usr/lib/include
> ]       Linker flags:  -L/usr/lib/lib
> ]          Libraries: -lskey -lpam -ldl -lz -lnsl  -lutil -lcrypto  -lwrap
> ]
> ] PAM is enabled. You may need to install a PAM control file for sshd,
> ] otherwise password authentication may fail. Example PAM control files
> ] can be found in the contrib/ subdirectory
>
> 	So cvs is no joy here either.
>
> 	Anyone with some suggestions...
>
> 	Mike
>






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