after you do a new ./configure you need to do a make clean and then make, 
that will delete all the old object files.

Julia

Quoting Karl Cunningham ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm trying to compile xinetd without tcp-wrapper support.  But I made the 
> mistake of compiling it the first time with libwrap support.  After that, 
> make doesn't seem to do anything productive.
> 
> running:
> # ./configure --with-libwrap
> produces the following output:
> 
> [lots of discarded lines]
> checking whether to use libwrap... no
> [lots of discarded lines]
> 
> # ./configure --without-libwrap
> produces the following output:
> 
> [lots of discarded lines]
> checking whether to use libwrap... yes
> [lots of discarded lines]
> 
> So it appears configure knows what I want.  But when I run make, it doesn't 
> recompile any sources or relink.  The object files and executable are not 
> rebuilt.
> 
> If I remove all the object files to force it to recompile and link, all is 
> ok.
> 
> 
> I'm new to this.  Am I missing something?
> 
> Thanks
> Karl Cunningham
> 

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