On Dec 24, 2013, at 12:46 PM, Evgheni Antropov <aid...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have used this trick with correct "source-tree" in different application, > like dnsmasq and anything else and I have not paId attention on it, because > the same hint with using "out-of-source-tree" was successfully applied to old > stable version of the libpcap library and for compilation of tcpdump > application. > > I'm not sure if this issue is a bug, but I think will be better to change > your Makefile for change process of compilation more convenient for all users > (for me it's great, than I have compilation of the source code in the > independent directory tree and have binaries output in the another > independent directory). Well, as I indicated, it worked for me, so, to change Makefile.in or whatever, we'd need to know why it didn't work for you - and, to find that out, we'd need to know how scanner.o was built, to see why it doesn't define any symbols. So, what does find /mnt/dcu/libpcap-1.5.2 -name 'scanner.*' -print print, and what is the output of running make distclean ./configure make in /mnt/dcu/libpcap-1.5.2/build? _______________________________________________ tcpdump-workers mailing list tcpdump-workers@lists.tcpdump.org https://lists.sandelman.ca/mailman/listinfo/tcpdump-workers