Gabe Yoder wrote: > I have noticed that a particular section of the tree has not been > building > properly for a while now. Under src/add-ons/kernel/network/core, a > number of > files seem to be having issues. I looked at core.c, and the problems > seem to > be mostly missing function declarations. At first, I thought that > the > developers working on that bit had just missed adding the > declarations, but > then I noticed that 2 of the missing functions and a missing variable > were > declared in "sys/domain.h". "sys/domain.h" is included by core.c, > but the > declarations only appear if _KERNEL_MODE is defined. This would > appear to be > more of a problem with the build system. Can somebody more > knowledgeable on > these topics take a closer look and fix the problem? In fact, I've. Locally. Only. :-( But, don't ask me why, I never check the fixes into CVS. It's now done. I've remove the userland modules from the build tree, too. > I think there are other > network related things that are having build issues also, but I did > not > investigate them. Axel, freshly back from one week skiing, wrote: > That stuff is horribly out of date, and will probably removed some > day > - until then, just ignore it as I do for now :-) > (it will cleaned up one day; it's not part of the main build right > now, > AFAICT) Unfortunatly, it was. Sorry for that. Only the userland network add-ons didn't build fine. And still don't without some manual tweaks (how to specificy in each add-on jamfile a rule to create the _APP_ symlink required to link them against the net_server?) -Philippe. -- Fortune Cookie Says: George Orwell was an optimist.