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lynx-dev lynx configure problem report


From: Larry W. Virden
Subject: lynx-dev lynx configure problem report
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 06:40:38 -0500 (EST)

Platform: SPARC Solaris 8, Sun's compiler.
Lynx 2.8.4dev.18
Configured as:

$PWD/configure  --prefix=/projects/intranet \
        --libdir=/projects/intranet/lib/lynx \
        --includedir=/projects/gnu/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/include \
        --with-screen=ncurses \
        --with-included-gettext \
        --with-ssl=/projects/intranet \ 
        --with-catgets \
        --with-zlib \
        --enable-debug \
        --enable-source-cache \
        --enable-addrlist-page \
        --enable-cgi-links \
        --enable-default-colors \
        --enable-extended-dtd \
        --enable-externs \
        --enable-file-upload \
        --enable-forms-options \
        --enable-included-msgs \
        --enable-libjs  \
        --enable-nls \
        --enable-nsl-fork \
        --enable-partial \
        --enable-nsl-fork \ 
        --enable-partial \
        --enable-persistent-cookies \
        --enable-prettysrc \
        --enable-read-eta     \
        --enable-scrollbar    \ 
        --enable-source-cache \ 
        --enable-justify-elts \
        --enable-file-upload

The resulting makefile doesn't include the libssh.o -R flag required on Solaris
when using shared libraries.  This causes the makeuctb to fail, because
it gets linked with the libssh .

On platforms where -R is supported (Linux and Solaris are two of these),
it should be generated when the -L flags are generated...
-- 
Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem.
Larry W. Virden <mailto:address@hidden> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/>
Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should 
be construed as representing my employer's opinions.
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