On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Vassili Syskine <address@hidden> wrote:
Hi Mike,
I have deleted /opt/ltib, and also directory where netinstall.txt
got all the stuff, run netinstall again and got the the same error.
So I opened file (menu.c) which contains error lines.
"next_id" is name of a function.
Errors are on the lines where this function is called inside
menu_re_search.
Funny thing is that next_id is defined right above it!
inline int next_id(int id, bool forward)
I guess it means that gcc for some reason does not recognize
this definition. Is it supposed to be running cross-compiler
at this point? My main gcc is 5.1.0
This is host-compiled for ltib utilities. Error is mystery and have
not used gcc v5+. It is likely being strict about something. I'm
using 4.8 without issue on that package.
How about adding "static" to the function?
static inline int next_id(int id, bool forward)
Sincerely,
Vassili
On 6/15/2015 12:36 PM, Mike Goins wrote:
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Vassili Syskine <address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi Stuart,
Thank you for the advice!
wget worked ok, but after further googling I found
similar complaint from 2012, turned out I did not
have perl-libwww.
But now I am against the next roadblock:
/opt/ltib/usr/src/rpm/BUILD/lkc-1.4/menu.c:416: undefined reference to
next_id
same for the line 427
Did you encounter anything like that?
Sincerely,
Vassili
Try removing /opt/ltib/usr/src/rpm/BUILD/lkc-1.4 and build again.
It's probably in a half-patched state due to the original failure.
On 6/15/2015 12:49 AM, Stuart Hughes wrote:
Hi Vassili,
Check your network connectivity.
Can you do this without error?
wget http://bitshrine.org/gpp/lkc-1.4-link-order.patch
If not, then LTIB won't work either.
If you are inside some sort of corporate network, you'll have enter the
proxy settings inside .ltibrc (http://ltib.org/documentation-LtibFaq)
Regards, Stuart
On 11/06/15 23:15, Vassili Syskine wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build LTIB from scratch, used netinstall.txt
as recommended. ./ltib failed with the message
Can't get: lkc-1.4-link-order.patch
Where does it try to get this patch from and what could be
the possible reasons?
Vassili Syskine
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