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Re: Problem compiling Nmap 3.55 on Solaris 8 sparc


From: Cemil Degirmenci <cd () wavecon de>
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 13:21:16 +0200

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Hi Pete,

Pete Young wrote:

I have a problem compiling nmap 3.55 on Solaris 8 , using gcc 3.2.2 .

configure seems to be fine but make stops with the following error:

g++ -Lnbase -Lnsock/src/  -o nmap main.o nmap.o targets.o tcpip.o
nmap_error.o utils.o idle_scan.o osscan.o output.o scan_engine.o
timing.o charpool.o services.o protocols.o nmap_rpc.o portlist.o
NmapOps.o TargetGroup.o Target.o FingerPrintResults.o service_scan.o
NmapOutputTable.o MACLookup.o  -lnbase -lnsock -lpcre -lpcap  -lposix4
-lsocket -lnsl -lm
Undefined                       first referenced
 symbol                             in file
std::__default_alloc_template<(bool)1, (int)0>::_S_force_newoutput.o
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to nmap
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [nmap] Error 1

Two things. First of all: Did you try to use a newer Version of gcc?
Second thing, and probably your problem: seems that you are missing some
headers and libaries, or just using some old Versions of them. More
Information would be great. What libs are you using?  Do the libaries match?


Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Kind regards,

Cemil
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