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Re: [Bug-wget] Problems with (not) building wget against libiconv


From: Tim Rühsen
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] Problems with (not) building wget against libiconv
Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2017 09:27:43 +0200
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On Sonntag, 16. April 2017 00:24:22 CEST Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 16 April 2017 at 00:07, Tim Rühsen wrote:
> > On Samstag, 15. April 2017 22:36:33 CEST Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >> I'm experiencing a recent regression in wget builds. It worked fine in
> >> version 1.17.1 and it fails now with 1.19.1.
> >> 
> >> We configure wget with
> >> 
> >> --enable-ipv6 --disable-iri --disable-nls --disable-ntlm
> >> --disable-pcre --without-libiconv-prefix --without-libintl-prefix
> >> --without-libuuid --without-libpsl --without-ssl --without-zlib
> >> 
> >> and the build fails both on Solaris 10 (on the same buildfarm as you
> >> are using) and on Mac OS X 10.6.
> >> 
> >> Both say:
> >>     checking for iconv.h... yes
> >> 
> >> And then fail in the last step (with url.o containing iconv symbols).
> > 
> > of course we try to fix this.
> > 
> > The first step is to reproduce the problem. I just tried on this build
> > farm on 'unstable10x' (Solaris 10) with exactly the configure flags from
> > above.
> > 
> > All compiled well. What am I doing wrong (or what are you doing wrong ?)
> 
> I didn't add any flags like I see them in your summary (I want to
> avoid linking against any of those libraries anyway):
> 
>     -I/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include
>     -L/opt/csw/lib -lgpgme -lassuan -lsocket -lgpg-error
> -L/opt/csw/lib -lmetalink
> 
> Another difference is that I don't have /opt/csw/gnu in PATH, but I
> don't think that makes any difference in this case. I can send full
> logs for comparison if needed.
> 
> > Configure summary:
> >   Version:           1.19.1.23-b2c38
> >   Host OS:           solaris2.10
> >   Install prefix:    /usr/local
> >   Compiler:          gcc
> >   CFlags:            -I/opt/csw/include -I/opt/csw/include   -DNDEBUG   -
> > 
> > D_REENTRANT
> > 
> >   LDFlags:
> >   Libs:              -L/opt/csw/lib -lgpgme -lassuan -lsocket -lgpg-error
> >   -L/
> > 
> > opt/csw/lib -lmetalink
> > 
> >   SSL:               no
> >   Zlib:              no
> >   PSL:               no
> >   Digest:            yes
> >   NTLM:              no
> >   OPIE:              yes
> >   POSIX xattr:       no
> >   Debugging:         yes
> >   Assertions:        no
> >   Valgrind:          Valgrind testing not enabled
> >   Metalink:          yes
> >   Resolver:          libc, --bind-dns-address and --dns-servers not
> >   available
> >   GPGME:             yes
> >   IRI:               no
> 
>   Version:           1.19.1
>   Host OS:           solaris2.10
>   Install prefix:    /usr/local
>   Compiler:          /opt/csw/bin/gcc-5.2
>   CFlags:            -DNDEBUG   -D_REENTRANT
>   LDFlags:
>   Libs:
>   SSL:               no
>   Zlib:              no
>   PSL:               no
>   Digest:            yes
>   NTLM:              no
>   OPIE:              yes
>   POSIX xattr:       no
>   Debugging:         yes
>   Assertions:        no
>   Valgrind:          Valgrind testing not enabled
>   Metalink:          no
>   Resolver:          libc, --bind-dns-address and --dns-servers not
> available GPGME:             no
>   IRI:               no
> 
> Mojca

The question was more on which OpenCWS machine did you test (you said you are 
using the same build platform !? on 'unstable10x' was my test, libraries have 
been automatically detected).

My configure call:
./configure --enable-ipv6 --disable-iri --disable-nls --disable-ntlm --disable-
pcre --without-libiconv-prefix --without-libintl-prefix --without-libuuid --
without-libpsl --without-ssl --without-zlib

Regards, Tim

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