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From: chiuc@navajo.CS.Berkeley.EDU (C.Y. Chiu)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Help: Can not compile FreeBSD-stable
Date: 26 Sep 1995 03:26:34 GMT
Organizition: University of California, Berkeley
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Message-ID: <447rta$hlu@agite.berkeley.edu>
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In article <447d6n$1jo@helena.MT.net>,
Nite Williams <nate@sneezy.sri.com> wrote:
>
>First of all, you *need* to subscribe to the freebsd-current mailing
>lists if you want to run -current.  Simply grabbing it is not enough. 
>Second of all, posting to News and not to the mailing list is not a very
>good way to get your question answered since most of the developers
>don't have the time to answer questions, and those that do have time are
>rapidly running out of it. :(

My apology ....

>>Oh, it seems that dynamic linking in my
>>system isnt working properly.  If I did "cc foo.c", I will get:
>>
>>/usr/lib/crt0.o: Undefined symbol `_getenv' referenced from text segment
>>/usr/lib/crt0.o: Undefined symbol `__startup_setlocale' referenced 
>>	from text segment
>>/usr/lib/crt0.o: Undefined symbol `_exit' referenced from text segment
>
>Somehow when doing the upgrade from 2.0.5 to 2.1-stable, you installed
>some new stuff and left older styff lying around.  At this point in
>time, your safest bet is to shut-down to single user mode and run a make
>world in /usr/src.

It didn't work.  I wonder if it has anything to the kernel? I can not compile
aything including the src due to this problem.  Is there iny document on
dynamic linking that I might be able to take a look at?

>In the future, subscribe to the mailing lists and post questions there. :)

Okay! Thanks!

Chun-Yang Chiu
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cchiu@uclink.berkeley.edu