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From: gregg dot drwho8 atsign gmail dot com <gregg.drwho8@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Building C-Kermit-8.211
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 03:41:12 -0000
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Hello!
While building the lastest release of C-Kermit from source retrieved
several days ago from the site, my laptop who's running Slackware-7.1,
old but works well on older gear, the process decided to crash
complaining about a typo. It was regarding the definition of a term,
regarding the crypt libraries.
However trying it again, this time extracting into a fresh directory
it didn't happen. Instead I get a normal build. I can present a
script file of the process for those that are interested.
And here's something strange. In the interim I grabbed a binary,
thinking I would use that if I couldn't get a good build made. Instead
it complains about missing symbols in the libraries. That message I
don't have, because I discarded the binary after building the working
one. What is interesting to note is that the laptop is wearing the
latest series of patches that were available at the time the
distribution was released, and the issues were of course identified.
These were complaints about the Glibc signatures found in the runtime
libraries. Can one of you at the Kermit place check the dates of your
installed Glibc kits and advise me accordingly? Again this concerns
Slackware-7.1.
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Gregg gregg dot drwho8 atsign gmail dot com
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