I'm trying to install vsftpd, and I have downloaded version 1.2.0. I am aware that vsftpd is on the Debian 3.0_r1 installation media, but that's in version 1.0.
When try issuing 'make' in vsftpd's source directory, I end up with this: gcc -c sysutil.c -O2 -Wall -W -Wshadow -idirafter dummyinc sysutil.c: In function `vsf_sysutil_inet_ntop': sysutil.c:2070: warning: control reaches end of non-void function gcc -c sysdeputil.c -O2 -Wall -W -Wshadow -idirafter dummyinc sysdeputil.c:1059: warning: `vsf_insert_uwtmp' defined but not used sysdeputil.c:1098: warning: `vsf_remove_uwtmp' defined but not used gcc -o vsftpd main.o utility.o prelogin.o ftpcmdio.o postlogin.o privsock.o tunables.o ftpdataio.o secbuf.o ls.o postprivparent.o logging.o str.o netstr.o sysstr.o strlist.o banner.o filestr.o parseconf.o secutil.o ascii.o oneprocess.o twoprocess.o privops.o standalone.o hash.o tcpwrap.o ipv6parse.o sysutil.o sysdeputil.o -Wl,-s `./vsf_findlibs.sh` /lib/libpam.so.0: could not read symbols: Invalid operation collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** [vsftpd] Error 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/packages/vsftpd-1.2.0$ It seems to me that there is some trouble reading symbols defined in libpam - but why? Best regards, David List

