Maurilio,
Many thanks for your reply.
OK that's fine- I will work around that function if I need to. The
application I want to write will only be required to open a port and send
character strings - there is no handshake so it should not be a problem.
I just wanted to be sure that I was not the cause of the failure of the test
build! I am new to Linux, but have been playing with Clipper since summer
'87.
Cheers,
Barry

Maurilio Longo wrote:
> 
> Barry,
> 
> this is a problem inside hbtpathy which comes from xharbour and uses a
> function (threadsleep) not available in harbour.
> 
> So this has to be fixed in hbtpathy.
> 
> BTW, I wrote it, and it is more of a proof of concept than a finished
> library
> that can be used on production systems.
> 
> Best regards.
> 
> Maurilio.
> 
> 
> 
> Barry Jackson wrote:
>> What am I doing wrong? I am trying to build the telepathy test program.
>> I am using Mandriva Linux 2009.0 and built harbour using
>> mpkg_rpm_from_svn.sh script.
>> The make_gcc.sh ran OK in the hbtpathy dir. and
>> /usr/lib/harbour/libhbtpathy.a exists.
>> Regular "Hello World" programs compile OK and run without problem.
>> 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] hbr]$ hbmk @testtp.txt
>> Harbour 1.1.0dev (Rev. 9842)
>> Copyright (c) 1999-2008, http://www.harbour-project.org/
>> Reading 'testtp.txt'...
>> Compiling module 'testtp.prg'...
>> Compiling module 'telepath.prg'...
>> Lines 1273, Functions/Procedures 34
>> Generating C source output to 'testtp.c'... Done.
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] hbr]$ hbcc testtp.c tplinux.c tpcommon.c
>> /home/baz/tmp/ccueA9Uh.o:(.data+0x138): undefined reference to
>> `HB_FUN_THREADSLEEP'
>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>> 
> 
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