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Re: Compiling 1.5.3 or 1.6.1 on Solaris 5.9

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Booker C. Bense)
Thu Jul 5 19:13:15 2007

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On Jul 5, 2007, at 3:57 PM, Tom Yu wrote:

>
> What were the exact arguments you gave to the configure script, and
> what were the settings (if any; ideally they are unset!) of the
> environment variables CC and LD during both configure time and make
> time?

Well, the last run I did was

env CC=gcc ./configure --prefix=/afs/slac.stanford.edu/package/ 
krb5/1.5.3/sun4x_59


> Did you start with a completely clean source tree?

I definitely did the first time I tried, but I did a dist clean
in between configures.

>
> The configure script should detect GCC and change the shared library
> build command accordingly, and in my experience it works.  The
> "-shared -h libkrb5support.so.0" looks like the configure script
> thought it was compiling with Sun's C compiler.


I've often found that things that "should" work don't at SLAC for  
many various reasons. I hacked config.status to use the right option  
and it's
compiling away. I will pack an clean copy of 1.6.1 and see if I can  
figure out what oddness is causing this now that I understand what  
the problem is.

_ Booker C. Bense


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