I do know you can have fun with Mac OSX with paths and enivronment variables. I had to create an XML script to be able to use Konfabulator with Perl 5.8 on Mac OS 10.2. Locale variables were messed up.

Shirkdog

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Subject: Re: aide on Macosx/darwin
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 15:40:14 -0500

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> Marshall Onsrud wrote:
>
> > Maybe there was some evidence/error during the ./configure that was
> > overlooked?  Otherwise, I am out of guesses. Sorry.
>
> nothing visible sadly :(

Probably either darwin does have a blkcnt_t, or you need some -D
magic on the command line to get it defined.  I'll try to remember to
check when I get back to my OSX machine, but in the meantime try just
putting

typedef unsigned blkcnt_t;

at the top of db_config.h and see if that makes it go.

--
Dave Meyer
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