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From: mycroft@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Is df source build broken?
Date: 18 Feb 1994 00:37:46 GMT
Organization: MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab
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In-reply-to: timj@tiac.net's message of 16 Feb 1994 02:28:41 GMT


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In article <2js0cq$hpt@sundog.tiac.net> timj@tiac.net (Tim Jackson)
writes:

	   I am experimenting with a solid build of NetBSD current
   sources from Feb 14.  Can anyone tell me if they have successfully
   compiled df in the bin source tree?  I am getting an undefined
   symbol _getbsize error.  _getbsize is in libutil.a but the source tree
   does not call out for linking with libutil.a.

It sounds like you have an inconsistent tree.  getbsize() is now in
libc, and has a slightly different set of arguments.

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