rena...@flash.net.br wrote:
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 compile without any problems this time in my Slackware
13.0-64bit. Damn, you're fast! :-)

I'll compile it in several test servers we have to do some semi-production
use. I'm not a developer, but If I can help anyway, please just let me
know and I'll be glad to help.

Well, now that you mention it...
If you are able to assist we are attempting to get regular builds of Squid on as many OS as possible. To improve peoples build experiences with Squid and the general code quality. Slackware would be a welcome addition.
 The details are at: http://wiki.squid-cache.org/BuildFarm

Amos


Thank you for all your attention and time!!



Should be fixed in trunk now I hope..

Can you try applying the patch from
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/HEAD/changesets/squid-3-10105.patch
ontop of the tree you downloaded before:

note: you need to run bootstrap.sh after patching.


tis 2009-11-10 klockan 23:43 +0100 skrev Henrik Nordstrom:
Found the culpit now..

configure.in:

                        AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread,
main,[DISK_LIBS="$DISK_LIBS -lpthread"],


src/Makefile.am:

squid_DEPENDENCIES = ...
        @DISK_LIBS@ \


No idea why that passes without error on my F11 box when other such
errors do not..

Regards
Henrik





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