Can you elaborate on what you had to do to compile the server? I don't understand what to do with the code in the MySQL bug. Sorry, and thanks.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Jonathan Adams <t12nsloo...@gmail.com>wrote: > got the server compiled with a combination of creating "forkpty" from > http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=22429, //ing out the stdin/out/err > declarations and removing -lutil from the Makefile ... > > The server runs and sits in memory, it forced me to set my locale to > something UTF-8, however something doesn't work. when I try to > connect with the client it fails. > > since I don't have a mosh server readily available for testing I > cannot tell if it is the client or the server that I've borked getting > it to compile :) > > Jon > > On 1 May 2012 17:27, Jonathan Adams <t12nsloo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ./src/statesync/completeterminal.cc and ./src/network/transportsender.cc > > > > #ifndef INT_MAX > > #define INT_MAX 2147483647 /* max value of an "int" */ > > #endif > > > > ./src/util/fatal_assert.h and ./src/util/dos_assert.h > > > > #ifndef __STRING > > #define __STRING(x) #x > > #endif > > > > ./src/network/network.h and ./src/network/network.cc have a problem > > with "s_addr" in the arguments to "try_bind" > > > > static bool try_bind( int socket, uint32_t my_s_addr, int port ); > > > > ./src/frontend/stmclient.cc has "cfmakeraw" which has no direct > > solaris equivalent ... I commented it out and hoped for the best. > > > > I compiled with: ./configure --prefix=/opt/tools CFLAGS=-m64 > > CXXFLAGS=-m64 LDFLAGS="-R/usr/gnu/lib/amd64 -L/usr/gnu/lib/amd64" > > LIBS="-lsocket -lnsl" > > > > it's compiled the client, but not the server ... completely untested > > ... might look later. > > > > Jon > > > > On 1 May 2012 14:26, Bryan N Iotti <ironsides.med...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I also tried to compile it, but couldn't get it to succeed... > >> > >> I had to compile protobuf and ncurses first, then symlink > libncursestw.so to > >> libncurses.so otherwise it wouldn't find it, then it appeared to work > away > >> for a while, only to crash miserably on a missing "," or "." in > network.h. > >> Undeclared __STRING was the last error. > >> > >> I'll look into it again in a couple of days, might be an easy fix. > >> > >> Bryan > >> > >> > >> On 05/ 1/12 11:24 AM, Sriram Narayanan wrote: > >>> > >>> You'll also need to get protocol-buffers to work. > >>> > >>> -- Sriram > >>> Belenix: www.belenix.org > >>> > >>> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Bryan N Iotti > >>> <ironsides.med...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> Also, you might want to use the version of GCC that you find on SFE. > >>>> > >>>> The OI one in /usr/bin/gcc is version 3.4.3, while the one in SFE is > >>>> 4.6.2. > >>>> I have had better luck compiling with the latter as opposed to the > >>>> former. > >>>> > >>>> When you have multiple compilers installed, you can set the one you > want > >>>> to > >>>> use for the project by providing the CC flag to the configure script > or > >>>> as > >>>> an environment variable: > >>>> > >>>> ./configure CC="/usr/gcc/4.6/bin/gcc" will set you up to use the SFE > >>>> version > >>>> of gcc > >>>> > >>>> Otherwise, go to the Oracle website and download the Solaris Studio > >>>> compiler > >>>> tarfile. It works well, but some software won't compile cleanly on it > >>>> since > >>>> the source code uses "gcc-isms". When it works it's a painless > process. > >>>> Also, the license states that it can be used for free for both > personal > >>>> and > >>>> commercial uses. It also ships with its own IDE, a version of > NetBeans. > >>>> > >>>> ./configure CC="/opt/solarisstudio12.3/bin/cc" will set you up with > the > >>>> Oracle compiler. > >>>> > >>>> Again, I hope this helps. > >>>> > >>>> Bryan > >>>> > >>>> On 05/ 1/12 01:24 AM, James C. McPherson wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>> On 1/05/12 09:08 AM, Robbie Crash wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Honestly, I think including this, I'm still on single digits with > what > >>>>>> I've > >>>>>> had to compile from source, and definitely the only thing that I've > >>>>>> ever > >>>>>> had to figure out, so you not being a professional is still leaps > and > >>>>>> bounds ahead of me. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I'm using gcc installed via "pkg install gcc", which I assume means > I'm > >>>>>> getting it from OI. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I set the two variables as you recommended, with my paths, (export > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/lib/amd64/pkgconfig/:/usr/lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/share/p > >>>>>> kgconfig/" and export > >>>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib/:/usr/lib/:/usr/lib/amd64/") and still > >>>>>> receive > >>>>>> the same error. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> ... more below > >>>>> > >>>>>>>> No package 'ncurses' found > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I have no idea what TINFO is, but from googling around, I find it > has > >>>>>>>> something to do with ncurses as an independent provider for > something > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> (I'm > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> terribly helpful, I know). I know ncurses is installed and that > other > >>>>>>>> programs that are dependent on it work, and there are libs in > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> /usr/gnu/lib > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> and /usr/gnu/lib/amd64. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> ... > >>>>> > >>>>>>>> But setting either doesn't fix anything. However, this is the > first > >>>>>>>> time > >>>>>>>> I've run into issues with a configure script not working, so this > is > >>>>>>>> probably me not actually doing things properly. Specifying my > libdir > >>>>>>>> to > >>>>>>>> either /usr/gnu/lib or /usr/gnu/lib/amd64 doesn't help either. > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Does anyone have any ideas for where to go from here? > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> You need to verify that the ncurses package is correctly installed, > >>>>> and then when running mosh's configure script, ensure that you have > >>>>> /usr/gnu/lib (assuming that's where your ncurses libs are) in your > >>>>> CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS via something like this: > >>>>> > >>>>> CFLAGS="-L/usr/gnu/lib" CXXFLAGS="-L/usr/gnu/lib" ; export CFLAGS > >>>>> CXXFLAGS > >>>>> > >>>>> It's preferable to get gcc to use an rpath rather than forcing > >>>>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include /usr/gnu/lib, but if that's what it > >>>>> takes, that's what it takes. > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> James C. 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