Greetings! I'm trying to build the Jabber server on cygwin and have run into a few problems. The first one was dealing with not having the pth-1.4.0 distribution, so that was easily solved.
The one I'm currently battling is on the following: dllwrap --def ../cygwin/pthsock_client.def --driver-name gcc -o pthsock_client.dll client.o dllinit.o ../jabberd/jabberd.a client.o: In function `pthsock_client': /cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock/client.c:485: undefined reference to `KARMA_DEF_RATE_T' /cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock/client.c:486: undefined reference to `KARMA_DEF_RATE_P' /cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock/client.c:532: undefined reference to `KARMA_DEF_RATE_T' /cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock/client.c:533: undefined reference to `KARMA_DEF_RATE_P' /cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock/client.c:538: undefined reference to `KARMA_DEF_INIT' /cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock/client.c:544: undefined reference to `KARMA_DEF_RESETMETER' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status dllwrap: gcc exited with status 1 make[1]: *** [pthsock_client] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/dist/jabber-1.4.2-test/pthsock' make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 --------------------- I found those defs in jabberd/lib/lib.h and included that directly in client.c via #include, but the #ifndef that surrounds those delarations is keeping them from being used. I'll try commenting out the #ifndef, but I'm sure that's probably not the right way to do it! Any ideas? Thanks! Brian _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
