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  • Subject: Re: New 2.4 kernel . . .
  • From: "Everidge's Linux Server" <everidge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 08:27:16 -0400

Carey Evans wrote:

> "Everidge's Linux Server" <everidge@leapoff.net> writes:
>
> > 2.4.3 kernel
> > gcc 2.96
> > glibc 2.2.2
>
> Glibc 2.2 only defines printf as a macro for GCC 2.97 or greater (see
> /usr/include/bits/stdio.h) so the problem in Debian bug #97380
> probably isn't the same as your problem.  There may be other issues
> with GCC 2.96, though.
>
> Post the errors from the compiler here, and/or try the latest tn5250
> from CVS.  If you *are* using tn5250 from CVS, post the versions of
> automake, autoconf and libtool that you're using.
>

The error happens when I envoke ./autogen.sh.

I get the error:
configure.in: 21: macro 'AM_PATH_GLIB' not found in library.

Mike

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