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Hi,
I'm currently trying to port the latest version of Amaya (6.0). Alas
it has a rather nasty bug, so the developers have asked for a stack
trace. (They've been very helpful, I should add)
Which is where the problems begin. No strace (nuts),
I'm working on a couple of packages for ldap-related stuff (LDAP browsers
and/or editors, etc.) and it seems that libldap.dylib has a bug.
/sw/lib otool -L libldap.dylib
libldap.dylib:
.libs/libldap.dylib (compatibility version 0.0.0, current version 0.0.0)
Looks like a bug, alright.
Check out the openldap-ssl submission on the package submission tracker, and
see if that has fixed it. I'm just waiting for one final response from
the submitter before committing the new one to CVS.
-- Dave
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David R. Morrison [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Looks like a bug, alright.
Check out the openldap-ssl submission on the package submission tracker, and
see if that has fixed it. I'm just waiting for one final response from
the submitter before committing the new one to CVS.
OK, I'm building
David R. Morrison [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Looks like a bug, alright.
Check out the openldap-ssl submission on the package submission tracker, and
see if that has fixed it. I'm just waiting for one final response from
the submitter before committing the new one to CVS.
Correction... it
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Benjamin Reed wrote:
I assume this is a libtool bug in the openldap package?
You can get openldap to compile? I've been trying without success to build
openldap-2.0.19-1 for a couple of weeks now, and sent messages about it to
the Fink lists Finlay Dobbie, but never got a