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From: Buddy V. <kur...@gm...> - 2006-03-23 22:48:15
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Congratulations on getting it working. On 3/23/06, Matthew Schumacher <ma...@ap...> wrote: > > Buddy Vernon wrote: > > Well, it's clear that during the linking stage variables referenced in > > the c source code are not being found in the external libraries. (hence > > the "undefined reference" error) This might arise if your system > > libraries have been changed post install or you have changed library > > seach paths in your user environment somehow. > > Ok, I figured it out, it took a while but here was the problem. I had > installed heimdal to get kerberos working, and when I did it stomped the > glob.h file included with the glibc package. I later found that it > replaced su and other programs so I removed it and went to the MIT > kerberos package. In the mean time, since glob.h was already part of > another package it wasn't removed when I uninstalled heimdal. Replacing > glob.h with the file included in the glibc package solved the problem. > > Thanks for your help Buddy, hopefully this might help someone else in > the future. > > schu > |