Sol 2.8 - Samba 222- --with-pam compile errors

dennis dennis.moreno at pop.safetran.com
Thu Nov 1 13:24:09 GMT 2001


Hi

I'm attempting to compile samba 222 on Solaris 2.8 using Sun Forte 6 C
compiler but I'm getting error messages.
I used the following sequence of commands:

setenv CC cc
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba.22 --with-acl-support --with-pam
--with-pam_smbpass --with-syslog
make

See messages below:
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Compiling passdb/pass_check.c
"passdb/pass_check.c", line 668: warning: statement not reached
Compiling passdb/smbpassfile.c
Compiling passdb/machine_sid.c
Compiling passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c
Compiling passdb/pampass.c
"passdb/pampass.c", line 422: warning: assignment type mismatch:
        pointer to function(int, pointer to pointer to struct
pam_message {int msg_style, pointer to char msg}, pointer to pointer to
struct pam_response {pointer to char resp, int resp_retcode}, pointer to
void) returning int "=" pointer to function(int, pointer to pointer to
const struct pam_message {int msg_style, pointer to char msg}, pointer
to pointer to struct pam_response {pointer to char resp, int
resp_retcode}, pointer to void) returning int
Compiling passdb/pdb_tdb.c
Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c
Compiling passdb/pdb_nisplus.c
Compiling printing/pcap.c
Compiling printing/print_svid.c
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Compiling utils/make_unicodemap.c
Linking bin/make_unicodemap
Compiling utils/smbcacls.c
Linking bin/smbcacls
Compiling pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c with -KPIC
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 85: warning: argument #2 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to char :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 211
        argument : pointer to pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 90: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 99: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 104: warning: argument #2 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2130
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 109: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 117: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 125: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 135: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 143: warning: end-of-loop code not
reached
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 182: warning: argument #3 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 197: warning: argument #1 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2059
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c", line 217: warning: argument #1 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2059
        argument : pointer to const char
Compiling pam_smbpass/pam_smb_passwd.c with -KPIC
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_passwd.c", line 47: warning: argument #1 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2059
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_passwd.c", line 112: warning: argument #2 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to char :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 211
        argument : pointer to pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_passwd.c", line 130: warning: argument #2 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2130
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_passwd.c", line 213: warning: argument #3 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
Compiling pam_smbpass/pam_smb_acct.c with -KPIC
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_acct.c", line 63: warning: argument #2 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to char :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 211
        argument : pointer to pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/pam_smb_acct.c", line 81: warning: argument #2 is
incompatible with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2130
        argument : pointer to const char
Compiling pam_smbpass/support.c with -KPIC
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 87: warning: argument #3 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 91: warning: argument #2 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to struct pam_message {int
msg_style, pointer to char msg} : "unknown", line 0
        argument : pointer to pointer to const struct pam_message {int
msg_style, pointer to char msg}
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 113: warning: assignment type mismatch:
        pointer to char "=" pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 164: warning: argument #1 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 1988
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 275: warning: argument #3 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 332: warning: argument #3 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 352: warning: argument #1 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 2043
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 352: warning: argument #2 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to unsigned char : "include/proto.h", line
2043
        argument : pointer to char
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 374: warning: argument #1 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to char : "include/proto.h", line 1220
        argument : pointer to const char
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 388: warning: argument #3 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 503: warning: argument #3 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
"pam_smbpass/support.c", line 597: warning: argument #3 is incompatible
with prototype:
        prototype: pointer to pointer to void :
"/usr/include/security/pam_appl.h", line 178
        argument : pointer to pointer to const void
Compiling lib/debug.c with -KPIC
Compiling lib/util_sid.c with -KPIC
Compiling lib/messages.c with -KPIC
Compiling lib/util_str.c with -KPIC
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Compiling passdb/secrets.c with -KPIC
Compiling passdb/pass_check.c with -KPIC
"passdb/pass_check.c", line 668: warning: statement not reached
Compiling passdb/smbpassfile.c with -KPIC
Compiling passdb/machine_sid.c with -KPIC
Compiling passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c with -KPIC
Compiling passdb/pampass.c with -KPIC
"passdb/pampass.c", line 422: warning: assignment type mismatch:
        pointer to function(int, pointer to pointer to struct
pam_message {int msg_style, pointer to char msg}, pointer to pointer to
struct pam_response {pointer to char resp, int resp_retcode}, pointer to
void) returning int "=" pointer to function(int, pointer to pointer to
const struct pam_message {int msg_style, pointer to char msg}, pointer
to pointer to struct pam_response {pointer to char resp, int
resp_retcode}, pointer to void) returning int
Compiling passdb/pdb_tdb.c with -KPIC
Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c with -KPIC
Compiling passdb/pdb_nisplus.c with -KPIC
Linking shared library bin/pam_smbpass.so
ld -shared -symbolic -o bin/pam_smbpass.so pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.po
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_passwd.po  pam_smbpass/pam_smb_acct.po
pam_smbpass/support.po  lib/debug.po lib/util_sid.po lib/messages.po
lib/util_str.po  lib/wins_srv.po lib/substitute.po lib/select.po
lib/util.po  nsswitch/wb_client.po nsswitch/wb_common.po lib/system.po 
lib/charset.po lib/util_file.po lib/kanji.po lib/genrand.po 
lib/username.po lib/charcnv.po lib/time.po lib/md4.po 
lib/util_unistr.po lib/signal.po lib/talloc.po lib/ms_fnmatch.po 
lib/util_sock.po lib/smbrun.po lib/util_sec.po  ubiqx/ubi_sLinkList.po
libsmb/smbencrypt.po libsmb/smbdes.po  param/loadparm.po param/params.po
tdb/tdb.po tdb/spinlock.po tdb/tdbutil.po passdb/passdb.po
passdb/secrets.po  passdb/pass_check.po passdb/smbpassfile.po 
passdb/machine_sid.po passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.po  passdb/pampass.po
passdb/pdb_tdb.po passdb/pdb_ldap.po  passdb/pdb_nisplus.po -lpam -lsec
-lgen -lsocket -lnsl  -ldl -lpam -lc
ld: illegal option -- y
ld: warning: option -o appears more than once, first setting taken
usage: ld [-6:abc:d:e:f:h:il:mo:p:rstu:z:B:D:F:GI:L:M:N:P:Q:R:S:VY:?]
file(s)
        [-64]           enforce a 64-bit link-edit
        [-a]            create an absolute file
        [-b]            do not do special PIC relocations in a.out
        [-c file]       record configuration `file'
        [-d y|n]        operate in dynamic|static mode
        [-e sym]        use `sym' as entry point address
        [-f name]       specify library for which this file is an
auxiliary
                        filter
        [-h name]       use `name' as internal shared object identifier
        [-i]            ignore LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting
        [-l x]          search for libx.so or libx.a
        [-m]            print memory map
        [-o outfile]    name the output file `outfile'
        [-p name]       identify audit object to accompany this object
        [-r]            create a relocatable object
        [-s]            strip any symbol and debugging information
        [-t]            do not warn of multiply-defined symbols that
have
                        different sizes or alignments
        [-u sym]        create an undefined symbol `sym'
        [-z absexec]    when building an executable absolute symbols
                        referenced in dynamic objects are promoted to
                        the executable.
        [-z now]        mark object as requiring non-lazy binding
        [-z defs|nodefs]
                        disallow|allow undefined symbols
        [-z endfiltee]  marks a filtee such that it will terminate a
filters
                        search
        [-z groupperm|nogroupperm]
                        enable|disable setting of GROUP permissions
                        on dynamic dependencies
        [-z ignore|record]
                        ignore|record unused dynamic dependencies
        [-z initfirst]  mark object to indicate that its .init section
should
                        be executed before the .init section of any
other
                        objects
        [-z loadfltr]   mark filter as requiring immediate loading of
its
                        filtees at runtime
        [-z interpose]  dynamic object is to be an `interposer' on
                        direct bindings
        [-z lazyload|nolazyload]
                        enable|disable delayed loading of shared objects
        [-z muldefs]    allow multiply-defined symbols
        [-z nodefaultlib]
                        mark object to ignore any default library search
path
        [-z nodelete]   mark object as non-deletable
        [-z nodlopen]   mark object as non-dlopen()'able
        [-z nodump]     mark object as non-dldump()'able
        [-z nopartial]  expand any partially initialized symbols
        [-z noversion]  don't record any version sections
        [-z origin]     mark object as requiring $ORIGIN processing
        [-z redlocsym]  reduce local syms in .symtab to a minimum
        [-z text]       disallow output relocations against text
        [-z textwarn]   warn if there are relocations against text
        [-z textoff]    allow output relocations against text
        [-z verbose]    generate warnings for suspicious processings
        [-z weakextract]
                        allow extraction of archive members to resolve
weak
                        references
        [-z allextract] extract all member files from archive files
        [-z defaultextract]
                        extract member files from archive files
                        which resolve undefined or tentative symbols
        [-z combreloc]  combine multiple relocation sections
        [-B dynamic|static]
                        search for shared libraries|archives
        [-B group]      relocate object from within group
        [-B eliminate]  eliminate unqualified global
                        symbols from the symbol table
        [-B local]      reduce unqualified global symbols to local
        [-B reduce]     process symbol reductions
        [-B symbolic]   bind external references to definitions when
creating
                        shared objects
        [-B direct]     specify `direct' bindings for executable when
run
        [-B translator] specify that this object is to act as a
'translator'
                        for an application bound with -Bdirect
        [-D options]    print diagnostic messages
        [-F name]       specify library for which this file is a filter
        [-G]            create a shared object
        [-I interp]     use `interp' as path name of interpreter
        [-L path]       search for libraries in directory `path'
        [-M mapfile]    use processing directives contained in `mapfile'
        [-N file]       create a dynamic dependency on `file'
        [-P name]       identify audit object for processing the
dependencies
                        of this object
        [-Q y|n]        do|do not place version information in output
file
        [-R path]       specify a library search path to be used at run
time
        [-S name]       specify a link-edit support library
        [-V]            print version information
        [-Y P,dirlist]  use `dirlist' as a default path when searching
for
                        libraries
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `bin/pam_smbpass.so'

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I've also tried compiling using the gcc 2.95.3 compiler but I get the
same errors.
In either case, if I compile without pam it compiles cleanly.

Can someone tell what I'm doing wrong?

Dennis




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