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Re: [hylafax-users] Compile problem - No strftime function located in system libraries.
Thanks Pedro.
I have fixed the problem. Before I installed gcc3.4.1 using sunfreeware
solaris package. I just downgraded to gcc3.3.2 and it works fine. Thanks
again.
-----Original Message-----
From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pedro Rocadas
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2004 6:56 PM
To: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Compile problem - No strftime function located
in system libraries.
Basically you are missing a library or a package.
Maybe glibc, glibc-dev or fileutils.
--- Clive Luk <clive@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a compile problem on the new hylafax 4.1.8. I
> have installed all the
> Prerequisets:
>
> Libtiff, ghostscript, zlib ....
>
> But I am getting the following error. Would you
> please help. I am try to
> install it on a solaris 9.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> Configuring HylaFAX (tm) (aka FlexFAX) 4.1.8.
>
> If configure does the wrong thing, check the file
> config.log for
> information that may help you understand what went
> wrong.
>
> Reading site-wide parameters from ./config.site.
> Well I'll be, a sparc-sun-solaris2.9 system.
> Using /usr/local/bin/gcc for a C compiler (set CC to override).
> Using -L/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib to get the
> appropriate compilation
> environment.
> Looks like /usr/local/bin/gcc supports the -g
> option.
> Using " -g" for C compiler options.
> Looks like /usr/local/bin/gcc has an ANSI C
> preprocessor.
> ... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined,
> will compensate.
> Looks like /usr/local/bin/gcc supports the -M option
> for generating make
> dependencies.
> Using /usr/local/bin/g++ for a C++ compiler (set CXX
> to override).
> Looks like /usr/local/bin/g++ supports the -g
> option.
> Using " -g" for C++ compiler options.
> Looks like /usr/local/bin/g++ has an ANSI C
> preprocessor.
> ... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined,
> will compensate.
> Using /usr/local/bin/make to configure the software.
> Using "include file" syntax for Makefiles.
> Looks like make supports "sinclude" for conditional
> includes.
> Using /usr/5bin/bash to process command scripts.
> Looks like -lmalloc is here, using it for memory
> allocation.
> No strftime function located in system libraries.
>
> The strftime function used to format date&time
> information was not located
> in the normal C library or in the -lintl library
> (present on some systems).
> This software expects this to be available and will
> not compile without it.
> If this function is located in a non-standard
> location you can specify the
> library in the MACHDEPLIBS configuration parameter.
> Otherwise you should
> figure out why the usual testing done by this script
> failed; consult the
> diagnostics in the config.log file for more
> information.
>
> Unrecoverable error! Once you've corrected the
> problem rerun this script.
>
>
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