Well it started out with me getting a complaint from a user on my server saying he couldnt compile psybnc since I upgraded to 5.3 I told him I would investigate when I get time, I then found out later that ezbounce also failed (i use ezbounce) on 5.3, but my binary which was backed up from when I compiled on 5.2.1 works fine. I also heard from many friends on irc that psybnc doesnt work with 5.3 so obviously the problem is wide spread and it was one reason why a lot of shell companies were not upgrading from 4.x yet. I then decided to try psybnc myself and this is what happens using gcc 3.4.2 bundled with 5.3.
Initializing bouncer compilation [*] Running Conversion Tool for older psyBNC Data. tools/convconf.c: In function `cofile': tools/convconf.c:81: error: label at end of compound statement *** Error code 1 Stop in /usr/home/chrysalis/psybnc. I can duplicate this problem every single time on any 5.3 box it has a 100% failure rate so I would be interested to know how psybnc worked for you, however if I install gcc 3.3.6 and then edit the top line in Makefile to cc = gcc33 then it compiles fine. I will as you suggest try a later gcc in the 3.4.x branch as there is newer version then what is bundled in 5.3 and I will report back. I havent test ezbounce with 3.3.6 yet. Chris On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 21:06:26 +0100, Björn König <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Chris schrieb: > > >there is also a bug which prevents compiling of ezbounce and psybnc, I > >wonder how much testing went into the new gcc compiler or was it just > >bundled into the release, considering this is the reccommended release > >for production server's now this is a bad oversight, I think the gcc > >should be changed in the next patch level back to 3.3.6. > > > > > I compiled psybnc already a few times with FreeBSD 5.3 successfully. If > there is a problem then please tell it. > > Regards Björn > > _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"