problem with make on solaris 8 and openssh 3.0p1

Bymark, Jan jan.bymark at cgey.com
Wed Nov 14 00:14:47 EST 2001


I had upgraded gcc to 3.0.1 and I shouldn't have done that. After running
gcc with 2.95.3 it worked

Jan


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Rice [mailto:tim at multitalents.net]
Sent: 12. november 2001 22:09
To: Jan Bymark
Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
Subject: Re: problem with make on solaris 8 and openssh 3.0p1


On Mon, 12 Nov 2001, Jan Bymark wrote:

> Hi.
>
> After I've run the configure (./configure --prefix=/usr/local
> --without-rsh --disable-suid-ssh --sysconfdir=/usr/local/etc
> --with-ssl-dir=/usr/local/ssl --with-tcp-wrappers) and want to run the
> make (make -d -d) script, I get this error msg:

Builds fine here with those options on Solaris 8.  (Jul 24 Recommended
patches)
But then I'm using gmake.

>
> Finished prerequisites of target file `inet_aton.o'.
> Must remake target `inet_aton.o'.
> make[1]: Entering directory
> `/export/home/jbymark/openssh-3.0p1/openbsd-compat'
> gcc -g -O2 -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wno-uninitialized -I. -I.. -I. -I./..
> -I/usr/l
> ocal/ssl/include  -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c inet_aton.c
> Putting child 0x00065a30 (openbsd-compat/libopenbsd-compat.a) PID 11027
> on the c
> hain.
> Live child 0x00065a30 (openbsd-compat/libopenbsd-compat.a) PID 11027
> Putting child 0x0005ec28 (inet_aton.o) PID 11029 on the chain.
> Live child 0x0005ec28 (inet_aton.o) PID 11029
> Got a SIGCHLD; 1 unreaped children.
> Reaping losing child 0x0005ec28 PID 11029
> Removing child 0x0005ec28 PID 11029  from chain.
> make[1]: Leaving directory
> `/export/home/jbymark/openssh-3.0p1/openbsd-compat'
> Got a SIGCHLD; 1 unreaped children.
> Reaping losing child 0x00065a30 PID 11027
> Removing child 0x00065a30 PID 11027  from chain.
>
> I'm running Solaris 8  and Openssh 3.0. Also tried 2.9p2  and the latest
> snapshot
>
> Jan Bymark
>

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