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>>>>> "Manfred" == Manfred A Antar <manfred@mantar.slip.netcom.com> writes:

Manfred> I just tried to compile on a Freebsd 3.0 which has been
Manfred> building betas fine till now.When it started to link i got a
Manfred> bunch of errors that are fixed by adding -lc to the
Manfred> ld_libs_all in src/Makefile!!

Try adding
#define LIB_STANDARD -lc
to s/freebsd.h

Does that fix it?  (rerun configure and make to test it).

I am surprised there are compilation environments today where the -lc
is not implicit.  This behavior is standardized in XPG4, for example.
I could make "-lc" the default value for LIB_STANDARD instead (this
was the case previously), but that should be necessary only in
exceptional cases.  BSD has had an implicit -lc for 20 years.  Is
FreeBSD really this broken?  Perhaps there are 2 copies of libc installed?

Martin

Manfred> Configured for `i386-unknown-freebsd3.0'.



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