Markus wrote:
Am Freitag, 17. Februar 2017, 13:48:09 CET schrieb Thanos Baloukas:
On 17/02/2017 12:45 μμ, Markus wrote:
Hey folks,

Thanks again for help on my first posting..

Meanwhile I've made it to chapter 6 and ironed out some problems I've
caused myself.

I had to start over once  with the backup I've made at the end of chapter
5, but now everything seems correctly set up.

But...
When trying to build inetutils 1.9.4, I get this error message:

=====
In file included from system.c:23:0:
system/linux.c: In function 'pnd_read':
system/linux.c:415:15: error: 'PATH_PROCNET_DEV' undeclared (first use in
this function)

     fp = fopen (PATH_PROCNET_DEV, "r");

                 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

system/linux.c:415:15: note: each undeclared identifier is reported only
once for each function it appears in
In file included from system.c:23:0:
system/linux.c: In function 'linux_if_nameindex':
system/linux.c:917:24: error: 'PATH_PROCNET_DEV' undeclared (first use in
this function)

     content = read_file (PATH_PROCNET_DEV, &length);

                          ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

make[3]: *** [Makefile:1516: system.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory '/sources/inetutils-1.9.4/ifconfig'
make[2]: *** [Makefile:1536: all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory '/sources/inetutils-1.9.4/ifconfig'
make[1]: *** [Makefile:1491: all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/sources/inetutils-1.9.4'
make: *** [Makefile:1428: all] Error 2
root:/sources/inetutils-1.9.4#
=====

First I thought I've made a mistake again, but so far I couldn't find
anything suspicious...

With a quick web search I found a patch for v1.9.1 (
https://git.congatec.com/
yocto/meta-openembedded/commit/3402bfac6b595c622e4590a8ff5eaaa854e2a2a3 )
but I don't want to apply it (or add the missing definition by hand)
before asking the gurus ;-)

I hope I didn't mess something up (again) that may be the cause for this
problem :-)

Thanks, Markus

Is proc mounted on $LFS/proc?

hmm..
I just made a quick check with a mount command and got

---
root:/sources/inetutils-1.9.4# mount
mount: failed to read mtab: No such file or directory
---

You don't have the virtual file systems mounted properly.  See Section 6.2.

  -- Bruce



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