I compiled bacula 3.0.1 on AIX 4.3 (and started without coredump) but
changed line 47 in bsys.c to:
extern "C" int initgroups(const char *, unsigned int);
When I remember right the definition conflicted with some existing
grp.h in /usr/include and unsigned int should be ok for groupstuff I
think. :)
I configured without libtool (--disable-libtool) and additionally (but
maybe not necessary in AIX 5.3) I disabled the .PATH line in the
Makefile (line 119:):
#.PATH: .
Otherwise it did not really compile...
Greetings,
user100
Am 11.05.2009 12:05, schrieb Fabio Xarax:
Hi everybody!
I'm new in the mailing list and I hope I can help in addition to
being helped ;)
I'm trying to compile Bacula on aix 5.3 (uname -a -> AIX
server101 3 5 000049E6D100) with VAC 7.0.
Starting the Bacula File daemon
/bacula/script/bacula-ctl-fd[210]: 823322 Memory fault(coredump)
I also tried setting "extern "C" int initgroups(const char
*,gid_t);" in "src/lib/bsys.c" and compiling: memory fault again :(
Any ideas? What should I bring to help?
Unfortunately I have not found a precise procedure.
Is there a procedure to compile on AIX?
Thanks in advance
Fabio
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