Yes, I did. In fact, I tried a full install from scratch in a new test directory :
  511  git clone git://github.com/zeromq/libzmq.git
  512  cd libzmq/
  513  ./autogen.sh
  514  ./configure
  515  make check



Le 11/09/2013 15:46, [email protected] a écrit :

Did you re-run autogen.sh?  I made some changes so you need to re-run that I think.

Ric.

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From: "Laurent Alebarde" <[email protected]>
To: "ZeroMQ development list" <[email protected]>,
Date: 11/09/2013 02:44 PM
Subject: [zeromq-dev] cannot build last libzmq from Git
Sent by: [email protected]





Thanks Pieter. I am watching it now. It is up to me to appology, I should have thought about it ;-) .

Now, I have a problem with building the last libzmq :

make[1]: *** No rule to make target `test_ctx_destroy.c', needed by `test_ctx_destroy.o'.  Stop.
make[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/opt/libzmq/tests'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1


Le 11/09/2013 15:15, Pieter Hintjens a écrit :
    Update libzmq master, there's a change there which is significant. It
    was authenticating NULL-security sockets all the time, which caused
    problems. The latest master only authenticates NULL-security sockets
    if you also set a domain on the socket. So what you're seeing in the
    libcurve test is a request for a NULL authentication. The code asserts
    because that is impossible when things are working properly.

    Sorry for the confusion. Building from GitHub is always a little
    nasty. As a general rule for in-development work like libcurve, you
    want to track dependent projects like libzmq and CZMQ and grab them
    whenever they change.

    As soon as we can release libzmq/4.0, I'll add that version check to
    libcurve so it's clear.


    On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 2:51 PM,  
    <[email protected]> wrote:
      Hi,

      The last merge builds, but curve_selftest fails for me :

      * curve_keypair: OK
      * curve_keystore: OK
      curve_selftest: curve_codec.c:1031: zap_authenticator: Assertion
      `(!__extension__ ({ size_t __s1_len, __s2_len; (__builtin_constant_p
      ((mechanism)) && __builtin_constant_p (("CURVE")) && (__s1_len = strlen
      ((mechanism)), __s2_len = strlen (("CURVE")), (!((size_t)(const void
      *)(((mechanism)) + 1) - (size_t)(const void *)((mechanism)) == 1) || __s1_len >=
      4) && (!((size_t)(const void *)((("CURVE")) + 1) - (size_t)(const void
      *)(("CURVE")) == 1) || __s2_len >= 4)) ? __builtin_strcmp ((mechanism),
      ("CURVE")) : (__builtin_constant_p ((mechanism)) && ((size_t)(const void
      *)(((mechanism)) + 1) - (size_t)(const void *)((mechanism)) == 1) && (__s1_len =
      strlen ((mechanism)), __s1_len < 4) ? (__builtin_constant_p (("CURVE")) &&
      ((size_t)(const void *)((("CURVE")) + 1) - (size_t)(const void *)(("CURVE")) ==
      1) ? __builtin_strcmp ((mechanism), ("CURVE")) : (__extension__ ({ __const
      unsigned char *__s2 = (__const unsigned char *) (__const char *) (("CURVE"));
      register int __result = (((__const unsigned char *) (__const char *)
      ((mechanism)))[0] - __s2[0]); if (__s1_len > 0 && __result == 0) { __result =
      (((__const unsigned char *) (__const char *) ((mechanism)))[1] - __s2[1]); if
      (__s1_len > 1 && __result == 0) { __result = (((__const unsigned char *)
      (__const char *) ((mechanism)))[2] - __s2[2]); if (__s1_len > 2 && __result ==
      0) __result = (((__const unsigned char *) (__const char *) ((mechanism)))[3] -
      __s2[3]); } } __result; }))) : (__builtin_constant_p (("CURVE")) &&
      ((size_t)(const void *)((("CURVE")) + 1) - (size_t)(const void *)(("CURVE")) ==
      1) && (__s2_len = strlen (("CURVE")), __s2_len < 4) ? (__builtin_constant_p
      ((mechanism)) && ((size_t)(const void *)(((mechanism)) + 1) - (size_t)(const
      void *)((mechanism)) == 1) ? __builtin_strcmp ((mechanism), ("CURVE")) :
      (__extension__ ({ __const unsigned char *__s1 = (__const unsigned char *)
      (__const char *) ((mechanism)); register int __result = __s1[0] - ((__const
      unsigned char *) (__const char *) (("CURVE")))[0]; if (__s2_len > 0 && __result
      == 0) { __result = (__s1[1] - ((__const unsigned char *) (__const char *)
      (("CURVE")))[1]); if (__s2_len > 1 && __result == 0) { __result = (__s1[2] -
      ((__const unsigned char *) (__const char *) (("CURVE")))[2]); if (__s2_len > 2
      && __result == 0) __result = (__s1[3] - ((__const unsigned char *) (__const char
      *) (("CURVE")))[3]); } } __result; }))) : __builtin_strcmp ((mechanism),
      ("CURVE"))))); }))' failed.
      * curve_codec: /bin/sh: line 5: 30264 Aborted                 ${dir}$tst
      FAIL: curve_selftest

      Any idea please ?
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