I haven't seen such a problem, but please if anyone else has experienced this,
let us know.

Winfried, which operating system are you using?

Am Dienstag, 24. März 2015, 15:51:41 schrieb Winfried Neessen:
> I was able to fix this on my own. In case someone else experices this
> issue, here is the solution:
> 
> I had to edit the following files:
> base/CMakeFiles/test-hosts.dir/link.txt
> nasl/CMakeFiles/openvas-nasl.dir/link.txt
> nasl/CMakeFiles/openvas-nasl-lint.dir/link.txt
> 
> Each file had the same issue. In the link definition, it says s. th. like
> this: /usr/bin/gcc -Wformat -Wformat-security -O2 [...] -L -lhiredis
> -lgcrypt [...]
> 
> For some reason, gcc doesn't seem to like this order of flags and so the
> -lhiredis seems to be simply ignored. If you change the order of the -L
> and -lhiredis: /usr/bin/gcc -Wformat -Wformat-security -O2 [...] -lhiredis
> -L -lgcrypt [...] it compiles w/o issues.


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