On 14-8-2008 3:38, Darryl Taylor wrote: > Below are the options that darwin ports uses. So I tried compiling > myself with those and a minimum set of --with-mhash and --disable- > static. Both resulted in the errors below. I couldn't find the error > in the code, looked at the configure options and assumed the the 64 > bit datatypes were for large file support. So I used the option -- > disable-lfs (disable large file support). It compiled successfully.
Thanks Darryl. Leopard does not seem to define off64_t and occording to http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Conceptual/64bitPorting/indications/chapter_2_section_2.html Leopard doesn't need any special handling to support large files. So using --disable-lfs seems exactly the right thing to do. An interesting experiment is to create a large file, and run aide --init on it. It should be reporting the correct file size and hash values. You can create a large (sparse) file like this: dd of=3gb.sparse bs=1 count=0 seek=3G Sincerely, Richard van den Berg _______________________________________________ Aide mailing list Aide@cs.tut.fi https://mailman.cs.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/aide