[exim] undefined reference

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Autor: Michael F. Sprague
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A: exim-users
Assumpte: [exim] undefined reference
Hi folks,

I'm trying to compile exim-4.42 with the latest exiscan patch (-27) on a
Debian sarge build. I had some compile errors having to do with SRS and
Brightmail (which I don't use) and I was able to work around that. Now I get
this error near the end of the build:

awk '{ print ($1+1) }' cnumber.h > cnumber.temp
rm -f cnumber.h; mv cnumber.temp cnumber.h
gcc -c -O -DSPF -I/usr/local/include    version.c
rm -f exim
gcc -o exim   version.o \
  pcre/libpcre.a \
  routers/routers.a transports/transports.a lookups/lookups.a \
  auths/auths.a \
  -lresolv -lnsl -lcrypt    \
  -L/usr/local/lib -lspf2 -ldb -ldb -lmysqlclient  -lssl -lcrypto
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/3.3.4/../../../crt1.o(.text+0x18): In function `_start':
./sysdeps/i386/elf/start.S:98: undefined reference to `main'
version.o(.text+0x9): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_cnumber'
version.o(.text+0x2f): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_string'
version.o(.text+0x39): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `exiscan_version_string'
version.o(.text+0x6a): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_date'
version.o(.text+0xa4): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_date'
version.o(.text+0xc0): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_date'
version.o(.text+0xd5): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_date'
version.o(.text+0xea): In function `version_init':
: undefined reference to `version_date'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [exim] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/mail/exim-4.42/build-Linux-i386'
make: *** [go] Error 2


I've tried 3 different versions of gcc and I always get this error. Can anyone
point me in the right direction?

PS I was able to compile just fine without the exiscan patch. I posted this
same question to the exiscan list as I wasn't sure which venue would be best
for this question.

Thanks,
mikeS

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