On Wed 19 Nov 2014 05:13:24 PM CST, LB wrote: >On Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 3:24 PM Malcolm ><[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi >> I've gone through and updated mpd in my home project, cleaned out the >> unused patches and rebased the ones still present, also cleaned up >> the systemd bits. >> >> However it won't build with libwrap enabled. >> >> It fails with an undefined reference here; >> http://paste.opensuse.org/90dc1f26 >> >> Maybe someone can offer some guidance on this, is it a linking order >> issue? >> >> Anyway, at present I've disabled this option and put it up on PMBS, >> but> am reluctant to SR in this state as unsure of libwraps >> but> requirements for >> folks? Plus home doesn't publish for folks to test... (or can that be >> enabled?) >> >> Or should I SR? >> >> Package build link; >> https://pmbs.links2linux.de/package/show/home:malcolmlewis:branches:Essentials/mpd[https://pmbs.links2linux.de/package >> /show/home:malcolmlewis:branches:Essentials/mpd] > >I had given it a try myself but hit a snag pretty soon. > >Two things: according to >http://www.musicpd.org/doc/user/install_source.html libmpdclient is >also a requirement but it's in Multimedia. I haven't tried, but it >might be a good idea to see what happens if you link against it. > >Also 0.9.14 is out, so one should work directly on that. > >Good luck. Hi Thanks for the tip and heads up on 0.9.14.... will give it another go later today :)
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