Toralf Lund wrote:
> Philip Hazel wrote:
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>> On Wed, 27 Oct 2004, Toralf Lund wrote:
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>>> I'm now trying once more to build Exim 4.30 on our IRIX server
>>> (since the SGI
>>> "freeware volunteers" never seem to get around to releasing a new
>>> binary ;-/)
>>>
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>> I used to compiled every release of Exim on IRIX, just to make sure.
>> Unfortunately, I no longer have access to an IRIX box (the particular
>> system was upgraded to a different OS). However, I think 4.30 is old
>> enough to have been tested that way.
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>>> daemon.c:144: `socklen_t' undeclared (first use in this function)
>>>
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>> 1. Check to see if socklen_t is defined anywhere in /usr/include/*
>> (recursively). Some operating systems don't seem to have it. Older
>> ones, I guess. Is your IRIX old? [ ... ]
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>> 3. You can just define SOCKLEN_T in exim.h and see if that works, or add
>> it to OS/os.h-IRIX.
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> Didn't help. But now I notice that SOCKLEN_T doesn't actually appear
> in the sources. Maybe I need a later exim source...
Yup. With exim-4.34 *and* the SOCKLEN_T setup, compilation seems to work
fine...
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>> 4. If you are using a modern IRIX, tell me, and I'll put it in the
>> standard file.
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> Well, like I said, the brand-new releases don't appear to need it, so
> it depends on how old releases you want to support... Beware of the
> fact that SGI distinguishes between "feature" and "maintenance"
> upgrades, though. It could be that that you need the update even with
> a fresh OS, if you followed the "maintenance" path instead of the
> "feature" one.
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> - Toralf
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