Hi Sandeep,
I encountered this on RHEL 6 and got past it by tweaking an environment
variable:
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$PKG_CONFIG_PATH:/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
libuv places a meta file into that directory, and the configure script
needed a little hint to find it.
Shaun
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 19:44
Mark, that’s what I always thought until today. But after Ondrej’s reply,
although I already had the command line tools installed and had updated them
with each major MacOS update, I did a Xcode-select --install which reinstalled
them. Still no good on the bind compile. So did a full update of X
You shouldn't need all of Xcode to build BIND 9. Just the command line tools.
That said Xcode or the Command Line tools should be upgraded with each OS
upgrade.
From BIND9’s README
macOS
Building on macOS assumes that the "Command Tools for Xcode" is installed.
This can be downloaded from http
Thanks, Ondrej. It took some doing but got the latest Xcode for my version of
MacOS installed (multi GB so long time to download, then a long time to
expand). Bind 9.16.1 the built and is now running on my “test” system (it’s my
laptop but I use it to test stuff before it goes on my server (but
Hi Larry,
it seems like your macOS SDK is incomplete or something like this.
Both clock_gettime() and CLOCK_REALTIME are available since Mac OSX 10.12.
Please make sure you have up-to-date Xcode and matching Command Line Utils for
Xcode.
Ondrej
--
Ondřej Surý
ond...@isc.org
> On 24 Mar 2020,
Anand
Thanks for the update.
I have always compiled all versions of Bind we have used so far...we are
currently running 9.14.11 so have gone through the compile process before for
multiple versions of Bind.
My last successful compile was 9.14.11 and this looks like some new
dependencies for
I’ve been building Bind from source for a number of years on Macintoshes. Made
my first attempt at Bind 9.16.1 today. After navigating the new dependency for
libuv and getting a good configure, I tried make and errored at:
gcc -include /Users/larry/ServerAppsNoBackup/bind-9.16.1/config.h
-I/Us
On 24/03/2020 20:44, Bhangui, Sandeep - BLS CTR via bind-users wrote:
Hi Sandeep,
[snip]
> As far as I can tell has the libuv library packageis installed on this
> RHEL 7.X machine.
>
> sh-4.2# rpm -qa | grep -i libuv
>
> libuv-1.34.0-1.el7.x86_64
This package contains just the runtime l
Hello
Trying to compile Bind 9.16.1 on RHEL 7.X and RHEL 6.X and getting compile
errors hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
The download for the source code from the ISC site was done sometimes late last
week.
Configuration.
RHEL 7.X and RHEL 6.X running on HP-BLADE physic
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