On 06/07/2010 03:27 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote: > Daniel Lezcano<daniel.lezc...@free.fr> writes: > >> On 06/07/2010 12:37 PM, Ferenc Wagner wrote: >> >>> there's another failure I get on my work machine (with my original >>> patchset with the above errors corrected): >>> >>> gcc -I../../src -g -O2 -g -Wall -O2 -Wall -Wl,-E -Wl,-rpath >>> -Wl,/usr/lib/lxc -o lxc-attach lxc_attach.o liblxc.so >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_init' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_fini_parent' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_barrier_parent' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_fini_child' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_wake_parent' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_wait_child' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_fini' >>> liblxc.so: undefined reference to `lxc_sync_barrier_child' >>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status >>> >>> Have you got an idea what may be wrong here? I'll continue >>> investigation after lunch. >> >> Do you have a compilation warning ? > > No real compilation warning, only this: > > make[2]: Entering directory > `/build/wferi-lxc_0.6.6~gitf814275a-1-i386-T7QsnO/lxc-0.6.6~gitf814275a/src' > cd ..&& /bin/sh > /build/wferi-lxc_0.6.6~gitf814275a-1-i386-T7QsnO/lxc-0.6.6~gitf814275a/config/missing > --run autoheader > /build/wferi-lxc_0.6.6~gitf814275a-1-i386-T7QsnO/lxc-0.6.6~gitf814275a/config/missing: > line 54: autoheader: command not found > WARNING: `autoheader' is missing on your system. You should only need it if > you modified `acconfig.h' or `configure.ac'. You might want > to install the `Autoconf' and `GNU m4' packages. Grab them > from any GNU archive site. > touch: cannot touch `[src/config.h].in': No such file or directory > rm -f stamp-h1 > touch config.h.in > > It's probably some unfortunate interaction with the Debian build system. > If I rerun autogen.sh on the build system (the source is prepared on > another system with a different automake version), the build succeeds. > > This didn't cause problems before. Now I switched to treating the git > checkout as the "original source", and the problem disappeared. Looks > like it's nothing to worry about, after all.
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