Make error on Solaris 10 w/ cups 1.1.23
Anonymous
anonymous at easysw.com
Mon Nov 28 11:21:35 PST 2005
> sleepy wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > We are running Solaris 10 on SPARC technology, and the box in question is an ULTRA5 workstation. I have a fresh install of Solaris 10, and am attempting to install cups 1.1.23, which I downloaded from cups.org.
> >
> > Solaris 10 comes with cups 1.1.21 installed, and I have renamed the cups folder inside /opt/sfw to cups.old so as not to overwrite it when compiling the new package.
> >
> > The configure runs just fine, and I have specified the /opt/sfw/cups folder using the --prefix= option. The problem comes up about 1/2 way through the make command, when the process attempts to compile testhttp.
> >
> > The terminal output is as follows:
> >
> > Compiling testhttp.c...
> > Linking testhttp...
> > Undefined first referenced
> > symbol in file
> > gnutls_set_default_priority libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_certificate_free_credentials libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_init libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_record_send libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_record_recv libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_record_check_pending libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_credentials_set libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_global_init libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_bye libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_deinit libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_transport_set_ptr libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_certificate_allocate_credentials libcups.a(http.o)
> > gnutls_handshake libcups.a(http.o)
> > ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to testhttp
> > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> > *** Error code 1
> > The following command caused the error:
> > gcc -L../cups -L../filter -R/opt/sfw/cups/lib -Wall -fPIC -O2 -o testhttp testhttp.o libcups.a -lsocket -lnsl
> > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `testhttp'
> > Current working directory /local/cups-1.1.23/cups
> > *** Error code 1
> > The following command caused the error:
> > for dir in cups backend berkeley cgi-bin filter man pdftops scheduler systemv; do\
> > echo Making all in $dir... ;\
> > (cd $dir ; make ) || exit 1;\
> > done
> > make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `all'
> >
> > I am not sure where to go from here...please advise with any comments, questions, etc. Any advice is welcomed!
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > sleepy
>
> It seems that configure fails to recognize that the GNU TLS stuff is not installed (it isn't by default
> on Solaris whatsoever)).
> As a workaround, run configure with the option
> --disable_gnutls
> and try again.
>
> Helge
>
> --
> Helge Blischke
> Softwareentwicklung
> SRZ Berlin | Firmengruppe besscom
> http://www.srz.de
Helge,
Thank you so much for the reply!! Your suggestion worked, and cups 1.1.23 is now compiled and installed on Solaris 10. :)
Just to clarify one thing in case someone copy/pastes your suggestion...the actual syntax for the configure option is
--disable-gnutls with a hyphen and not an underscore...
Thanks again,
sleepy
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