On Fri, 7 May 2004, Dennis McRitchie wrote:

> Mike,
> 
> Looks like it is picking up a strange mix of include files (maybe some from
> OpenPKG and some Solaris 9 native headers), and that they don't play well
> together (i.e., header A needs symbol X defined, and expects it to be
> defined in header B, but header B comes from a different set of headers and
> does not define X).
> 
> What make, binutils, and gcc binaries are you using to build the OpenPKG
> make, binutils, and gcc? If you are using the Solaris 9 tools, that may be
> the problem. I used the OpenPKG binary versions of make, binutils, and gcc
> to get started, and then once they were built, I built everything else from
> the newly built versions. I stayed away from Solaris 9 tools as much as
> possible.

Same here, I used OpenPKG gcc, make and login as openpkg to build my
gcc, perl, make, etc. and remove the installed binaries and reinstall
my compile version.  However, the two apps that I ran into problems are
binutils and top (perhaps some sort of /proc reference or such) there
are also some in "current" but that's development stuff.

I'm compiling getopt, gettext, gtk and tons of stuff from the src and
src_plus so far everything is compiling (with the exceptions above).

Regards,


- Mike

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