On Mon, 2013-03-11 at 18:09 +0100, Rob Godfrey wrote: > OK... So on a completely fresh checkout (it seems like it doesn't deal > very well with having some remenants of an old build on automake > somewhere - even though I blew away everything I could see)... > > it gets a lot further, but then dies with the following: > > inking CXX shared library libsslcommon.so > CMakeFiles/sslcommon.dir/qpid/sys/ssl/check.o: In function > `qpid::sys::ssl::ErrorString::ErrorString()': > check.cpp:(.text+0xd): undefined reference to `PR_GetError' > check.cpp:(.text+0x1a): undefined reference to `PR_GetErrorTextLength' > check.cpp:(.text+0x3f): undefined reference to `PR_GetErrorText' > CMakeFiles/sslcommon.dir/qpid/sys/ssl/util.o: In function > `qpid::sys::ssl::promptForPassword(PK11SlotInfoStr*, int, void*)': > util.cpp:(.text+0x3b8): undefined reference to `PL_strdup' > CMakeFiles/sslcommon.dir/qpid/sys/ssl/util.o: In function > `qpid::sys::ssl::readPasswordFromFile(PK11SlotInfoStr*, int, void*)': > util.cpp:(.text+0x4b9): undefined reference to `PL_strdup' > CMakeFiles/sslcommon.dir/qpid/sys/ssl/util.o: In function > `qpid::sys::ssl::initNSS(qpid::sys::ssl::SslOptions const&, bool)': > util.cpp:(.text+0x58a): undefined reference to `PK11_SetPasswordFunc' > util.cpp:(.text+0x59b): undefined reference to `PK11_SetPasswordFunc' > util.cpp:(.text+0x5b6): undefined reference to `NSS_Init' > util.cpp:(.text+0x6a7): undefined reference to `NSS_SetExportPolicy' > util.cpp:(.text+0x779): undefined reference to `NSS_SetDomesticPolicy' > util.cpp:(.text+0x86c): undefined reference to > `SSL_ConfigServerSessionIDCache' > CMakeFiles/sslcommon.dir/qpid/sys/ssl/util.o: In function > `qpid::sys::ssl::shutdownNSS()': > util.cpp:(.text+0x93b): undefined reference to `NSS_Shutdown' > CMakeFiles/sslcommon.dir/qpid/sys/ssl/SslSocket.o: In function > `qpid::sys::ssl::SslSocket::SslSocket(std::basic_string<char, > std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > const&, bool)': > > ... and so on > > Presumably this is some SSL library incompatibility?
Doesn't look like an incompatibility per se, rather a failure of the cmake script to correctly find the library link directory for nss3. Curious - I thought the NSS3 detection was a module supplied with cmake, and so should "just work". Andrew --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
