On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > :... > :> > :> Firefox, fam, and musicbrainz are three examples and I thinks there are > :> others as well. > :> > :> select() is defined in libc, and I can see with ktrace that the linker > :> finds libc okay -- but it can't find 'select'. > :> > :> Anyone else seeing this?
> :There was some changes to select recently but I can't find the commit- > :message, however I've found Alexey Slynko's mail to submit which you can > :read here: > :http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/submit/2006-06/msg00003.html > : > :Make sure you have the latest version of the sources and try again, you > :might have updated at a bad moment. > : > :-- > :Erik Wikstr?m > This happened to me too a few days ago. I think it was due to the > sys/selinfo.h / unistd.h changes. I did a followup commit a couple of > days ago to try to fix it by changing the way prototypes were > conditionalized. I just cvsup'd again and deleted /usr/obj and rebuilt world and kernel and then I even deleted /usr/include/* and reinstalled the headers -- and I still get the undefined select() error :o( Erik and Matt, have you tried building the sysutils/fam package in the last two days? I pick that package because it fails after only a minute or two -- no waiting :o)
