Sorry, this is an old issue. Has anyone succeeded in
building the server on Ubuntu 5.10?

I'd appreciate if someone can share some experience.

regards

sz.

--- Rich Megginson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hmm - not sure.  Looks like it could also be
> compiler related.  Perhaps 
> there is some other config option?  I'm not really
> sure how the 
> compiler/linker is supposed to handle the case where
> you have a variable 
> declared as an external global and defined as a
> static in the same 
> compilation unit e.g.
> saslint.h:112
> extern sasl_global_callbacks_t global_callbacks;
> 
> client.c:64
> static sasl_global_callbacks_t global_callbacks;
> 
> And client.c includes saslint.h.  There don't appear
> to be any ifdefs 
> that protect one or the other.  I wonder if there is
> some gcc4 compiler 
> flag to allow this?  In server.c, global_callbacks
> is defined as a 
> _global_, not as a static, so I think the intention
> is that the 
> definition of global_callbacks as a static in
> client.c is supposed to be 
> a different variable than the one that is declared
> as global in 
> saslint.h . . . weird.
> 



                
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