Hi,

Did you ever get diald installed? I have RH 5.2 and am having the same
problems. It's driving me nuts because it's all I need to get My network
configured the way I want it.

TIA
Wes

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Hults <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Diald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: unable to compile under RedHat5.2


>Hi
>I had the same problem. Tried various RPM's as well.
>TIA
>Bill
>
>Stanislaw Gierlotka wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>> I installed RedHat5.2 "out of the box" and tried to compile diald-0.16.
>> Make complained a lot about redefined symbols and finally failed when
>> found a redefined "daemon" variable originally from unistd.h.
>> I compared *.h files under question with my earlier installation of
Monkey
>> Linux that had no problems compiling diald, and found a completely
>> different structure of the header files.
>> Has anybody had this problem before? Is there anything wrong with RH
>> distribution? I have already found that as86 that is required to compile
>> the kernel was not included.
>> I don't have much experience with Linux. I mostly worked with SGI Irix so
>> far.
>> TIA
>> Stan
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