Re: Wackamole install on FreeBSD 4.7

Nathen Hinson <[email protected]> Mon, 23 Jun 2003 16:09:42 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.apache.mod-wackamole.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Ryan

	I am using the Spread from the FreeBSD 4.7 ports tree which is 
actually 3.16.2. However I am trying to install wackamole-2.0.0. Thanks 
very much for looking into this.

Sincerely

Nathen Hinson
Systems Analyst
On - Site Support
User Services
Information Technology Services
University of Texas at Austin

On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 03:30  PM, Ryan Caudy wrote:

> What version of Spread are you using?  libsp.a and libtsp.a are 
> library names from an older version.  Wackamole should still recognize 
> them... the advice I gave before was for the Spread 3.17.0+ library 
> names, but using libsp.a is effectively the same thing as I was 
> recommending.  I'm going to take a look at configure.in for you now 
> (from Wackamole 2.0). If you're using an older version, let me know 
> please.
>
> --Ryan
>
> Nathen Hinson wrote:
>> To All
>>     I tried Ryan's suggestion which seemed very sound, however it 
>> still does not work. I have two libraries libsp.a and libtsp.a ( the 
>> tsp one is the one with threading I assume ). I have tried all 
>> possible combinations of having both, either, neither in the local 
>> directory or in the linking path and everything works fine when I do 
>> not specify --with-threads=no. Is there something else ( anything 
>> else ) that I can check ? Or has anyone run Wackamole on FreeBSD 
>> 4.7-RELEASE without issue and I can safely ignore any warnings about 
>> threading ?
>> Thanks very much for any information
>> PS. does not work means that the configure script fails right after
>> checking for SP_connect in -lsp... yes
>> and says:
>> 0=2: not found
>> configure: error:  *** wackamole requires Spread ***
>> when run with --with-threads=no
>> Sincerely
>> Nathen Hinson
>> Systems Analyst
>> On - Site Support
>> User Services
>> Information Technology Services
>> University of Texas at Austin
>> On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 05:49  PM, Ryan Caudy wrote:
>>> Sounds like the issue is that it can find libtspread, but not 
>>> libspread.  If you make sure that libspread.a or libspread.so can be 
>>> found in the linking path (i.e. what you specify with -L in 
>>> ldflags), it should work.
>>>
>>> --Ryan
>>>
>>> Nathen Hinson wrote:
>>>
>>>> To Whom It May Concern
>>>>     I am having some difficulty compiling wackamole for FreeBSD 
>>>> 4.7. If I follow the install instructions in the README ( i.e. 
>>>> ./configure --with-cppflags=-I/usr/local/include 
>>>> --with-ldflags=-L/usr/local/lib ) everything works just fine, 
>>>> however I get a warning about thread support in FreeBSD, and just 
>>>> for grins I would like to compile without threads, using the 
>>>> recommended --with-threads=no option. When I add this option to the 
>>>> above configure script, configure complains that Spread is not 
>>>> installed, which of course it is and works without the added line 
>>>> in the configure call. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
>>>> Thanks in advance for any help
>>>> Sincerely
>>>> Nathen Hinson
>>>> Systems Analyst
>>>> On - Site Support
>>>> User Services
>>>> Information Technology Services
>>>> University of Texas at Austin
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