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RE: [Partysip-dev] [Q] Registered Users?
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Walter Schober |
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RE: [Partysip-dev] [Q] Registered Users? |
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Tue, 12 Aug 2003 21:54:35 +0200 |
Hmm. I believe, that the problem is due to the fact, that these
functions simply don't exist in gdbm. In gdbm.h the functions are called
gdbm_open(), ...
But they are defined in ndbm (what ever that is, but it comes with gdbm
- next time I have some time left, I will look into that :-)
BTW: Redhat 7.0, inc=/usr/include, lib=/usr/lib. So default paths.
But as I said: Even the gdbm distribution cannot compile the tools due
to the same error :-)) So I guess, that this is to be solved first -
will find the correct mailing list...
BTW: Why I'm doing this?
----------------------------------
~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1/tools>psp_users
psp_users: partysip is compiled without DBM support. Please, recompile.
~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1/tools>
:-)))
thanks,
W.
~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1> CFLAGS="-I/usr/include" CLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lgdbm"
./configure --with-db=gdbm
[...]
checking for dbm_open in -lgdbm... no
[...]
But interesting:
~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1> CFLAGS="-I/usr/include" CLIBS="-L/usr/lib -lndbm"
./configure --with-db=ndbm
[...]
checking for ndbm.h... yes
checking for dbm_open in -lndbm... no
[...]
~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1>more /usr/include/ndbm.h | grep dbm_open
extern DBM *dbm_open ();
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On
Behalf Of Aymeric Moizard
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 7:51 PM
To: Walter Schober
Cc: 'This is the partysip mailing list'
Subject: RE: [Partysip-dev] [Q] Registered Users?
Seems to be on windows?
May be you should make sure the include file are in the correct include
directory serach path?
CFLAGS="-I/path/for/gdbm/includes" CLIBS="-L/path/for/gdbm/lib -lgdbm"
./configure --with-db=gdbm
Aymeric
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Walter Schober wrote:
> OK. Need DBM support. Tried that for hours now. Having Redhat 7.0. New
> binutil (for building new gdbm-1.8.3). So. Installed gdbm. But - ha -
> even gdbm package itself cannot resolv dbm_open in it's own 'make
> progs'. Well - searched mailing lists, read FAQs, read READMEs,
> INSTALLs, nop. No chance to get either gdbm do it's make progs, or
> partysip to do a successfull ./configure --with-db=gdbm (or dbm, ndbm,
> ...).
>
> x:~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1>./configure --with-db=gdbm | grep dbm
> /root/tmp/partysip-2.0.1/scripts/missing: Unknown `--run' option Try
> `/root/tmp/partysip-2.0.1/scripts/missing --help' for more information
> configure: WARNING: `missing' script is too old or missing
> checking gdbm-ndbm.h usability... no
> checking gdbm-ndbm.h presence... no
> checking for gdbm-ndbm.h... no
> checking for dbm_open in -lgdbm... no
> x:~/tmp/partysip-2.0.1>
>
> Thousend questions in newsgroups about that linker error. Not one
> usable answer? So anyone of you guys an idea? Does it simply not work?
>
> You don't know the linker error yet? This is it:
> gcc -DOSIP_MT -D_REENTRANT -D_THREAD_SAFE -DXOPEN_SOURCE=500 -Wall
> -pedantic -DUSE_TMP_BUFFER -DDENABLE_DEBUG -g -DENABLE_T RACE
> -DPSP_SERVER_PREFIX=\"/usr/local\"
> -DCONFIG_DIR=\"/usr/local/etc/partysip\" -pthread -g -O2 -o
> .libs/partysip main.o p sp_config.o psp_utils.o psp_module.o
> psp_plugin.o osip_msg.o psp_req.o psp_osip.o tlp.o tlp_plugin.o imp.o
> imp_plugin.o uap .o uap_plugin.o sfp.o sfp_plugin.o sfp_branch.o
> psp_core.o psp_core2.o psp_core3.o psp_core4.o psp_core5.o
> psp_resolv.o psp _nat.o ntservice.o nt_svc.o -Wl,--export-dynamic
> -L/usr/local/lib ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so
> /usr/local/lib/libosip2.so / usr/local/lib/libosipparser2.so -lnsl
> -ldl -lresolv -Wl,--rpath -Wl,/usr/local/lib
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_firstkey'
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_fetch'
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_store'
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_nextkey'
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_open'
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_close'
> ../ppl/unix/.libs/libppl.so: undefined reference to `dbm_delete'
>
> W.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden
> [mailto:address@hidden On
> Behalf Of Walter Schober
> Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 7:21 PM
> To: 'This is the partysip mailing list'
> Subject: [Partysip-dev] [Q] Registered Users?
>
>
> How to get the currently registered users out of partysip? Can I query
> that somehow?
>
> rgds,
> W.
>
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