Sorry for my delay replying to your message. Brazil had a big electricity
failure yesterday
(http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/americas/11/10/brazil.blackout/index.html),
so we gone back to stone age for a while...
I just tried to compile the patched squid-3.1.0.14-BZR-hno.tar.bz2 and
YES, it did comp
Just tried in Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit and it worked. I think it's something
specific to Slackware 13.0 64BIT...
Can I help, anyway?
Thanks!
> Sorry for the "Worked like a charm!" line in my email. It was a mistake. I
> was writing the email while the software was compiling and I thought it
> worked.
Sorry for the "Worked like a charm!" line in my email. It was a mistake. I
was writing the email while the software was compiling and I thought it
worked. When I saw it didn't, I forgot to erase the first line. Blame on
me!
Sorry!
> Worked like a charm!
>
> I tried to compile it using no options
Worked like a charm!
I tried to compile it using no options in configure, but I still get the
same error in Slackware-64:
rm -f libDiskDaemon.a
/usr/bin/ar cru libDiskDaemon.a DiskIO/DiskDaemon/DiskdFile.o
DiskIO/DiskDaemon/DiskdIOStrategy.o
DiskIO/DiskDaemon/DiskDaemonDiskIOModule.o
ranlib libDi
If you need me to do any type of specific test or use any compile options,
please let me know and I would be glad to help!
Thanks again for your effort!
> tis 2009-11-10 klockan 23:41 +1300 skrev Amos Jeffries:
>
>> Yet I ported those fixes down and he still reports it in the snapshot
>> built af
As this is a test server, I did a fresh install of the Slackware-64 and
tried to install the newly version of the 3.1 snapshot without any options
passed to the configure.
It gave me the same compile error (lpthread).
Thanks!
> rena...@flash.net.br wrote:
>> Thanks for your reply, Amos!
>>
>> As