On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 04:20:00PM +0200, Michael Schmitz wrote:
> > gcc -O1 -g -DNDEBUG -funsigned-char -Wall  -I../include '-DVERSION="1.2.4"' 
> > -D_GNU_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -DXFS_BIG_FILES=1 
> > -DXFS_BIG_FILESYSTEMS=1 -o xfs_db -L../libxfs  addr.o agf.o agfl.o agi.o 
> > attr.o attrshort.o bit.o block.o bmap.o bmapbt.o bmroot.o bnobt.o check.o 
> > cntbt.o command.o convert.o data.o dbread.o debug.o dir.o dir2.o dir2sf.o 
> > dirshort.o dquot.o echo.o faddr.o field.o flist.o fprint.o frag.o freesp.o 
> > hash.o help.o init.o inobt.o inode.o input.o io.o malloc.o mount.o output.o 
> > print.o quit.o sb.o uuid.o sig.o strvec.o type.o write.o main.o   -lxfs 
> > /usr/lib/libuuid.a
> > ../libxfs/libxfs.a(xfs_inode.o): In function `libxfs_xlate_dinode_core':
> > /opt/src/robert/XFS/xfsprogs-1.2.4/libxfs/xfs_inode.c:563: undefined 
> > reference to `__fswab64'
> 
> Do a find . -name \*.[cS] -exec grep -l __fswab64 {} \; to find which
 It's defined in <linux/byteorder/swab.h> Problem is that on PowerPC this
 particular definition is "not accessible" to userland apps (it's accessible
 only when compiling kernel). The most proper patch that i could figure was
 sent to Debian Maintainer Nathan Scott (who also actually works for SGI).
 Next xfsprogs debian package will most probably compile cleanly on powerpc

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