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From: nectar@communique.net (Jacques Vidrine)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: Problems building sendmail 8.6.9 on FreeBSD
Date: 7 Jan 1995 18:30:48 GMT
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In article <3emmg9$i5j@tetsuo.communique.net>, nectar@communique.net says...

>When I try to compile Sendmail 8.6.9 on FreeBSD 2.0R using gcc 2.6.2, I get
>the following messages:

Oops, I forgot the messages.  Here they are:

Script started on Sat Jan  7 12:28:24 1995    
test1# pwd
/usr/local/sendmail/src
test1# make -f Makefile.FreeBSD
cc -O2 -I/usr/local/sendmail/src -DNEWDB -DMIME -DUSEUNAME   -c alias.c
cc -O2 -I/usr/local/sendmail/src -DNEWDB -DMIME -DUSEUNAME   -c arpadate.c
cc -O2 -I/usr/local/sendmail/src -DNEWDB -DMIME -DUSEUNAME   -c clock.c
cc -O2 -I/usr/local/sendmail/src -DNEWDB -DMIME -DUSEUNAME   -c collect.c
cc -O2 -I/usr/local/sendmail/src -DNEWDB -DMIME -DUSEUNAME   -c conf.c
conf.c: In function `setupmaps':
conf.c:353: warning: prototype for `host_map_init' follows
conf.c:253: warning: non-prototype definition here
conf.c: In function `setproctitle':
conf.c:1077: `NKPDE' undeclared (first use this function)
conf.c:1077: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
conf.c:1077: for each function it appears in.)
conf.c:1077: `pt_entry_t' undeclared (first use this function)
*** Error code 1

Stop.
test1# exit
Script done on Sat Jan  7 12:31:43 1995  

-- 
Jacques Vidrine       | "Listen, this old system of yours could be on fire and
Communique, Inc.      | I couldn't even turn on the kitchen tap without filling
nectar@communique.net | out a 27b/6 ... bloody paperwork." - Harry Tuttle