[Samba] Can't build 3.0.4 under QNX 6.1.0

Andrew Bartlett abartlet at samba.org
Fri Jul 16 22:41:24 GMT 2004


On Sat, 2004-07-17 at 01:01, Mackenzie Alan-G25604 wrote:
> I've been trying to build Samba 3.0.4 on QNX 6.1.0.
> 
> 1. I downloaded the source tarball "samba-latest.tar.gz" from a mirror 
> site.  The downloading was done on an MS-Windows system.  The tarball was 
> transferred to the QNX box by loading into Emacs on MS-Windows with "M-x 
> find-file-literally" then saving it with Emacs's ftp facility: "C-x C-w 
> /root at ww.xx.yy.zz:/<directory>" [where ww.xx.yy.zz. is the IP address of 
> the QNX machine].
> 
> 2. I logged on as root in the QNX machine.
> 
> 3. I unpacked it into a sensible directory with "gunzip" and "tar -xf
> samba-latest.tar".  [tar reported that two files couldn't be unpacked 
> because their names were too long: 
> ../docs/htmldocs/guide/.....ProtocolStats.png and TraceStats.png, but 
> this is probably (hopefully?) unimportant.]
> 
> 4. From ...../samba-3.0.4/source I did
>   # ./configure | tee configure-messages.txt
> and this seemed to work OK.
> 
> 5. # make 2> make-stderr.txt | tee make-stdout.txt
> This produced this error message:
> gawk: script/mkproto.awk:14: fatal: cannot open file 
> `cnrpc_client/cli_lsarpc.cnrpc_client/cli_samr.cnrpc_client/cli_netlogon.cnrpc_client/...
>   [middle of very long error message line snipped]
> ..../srv_spoolss_nt.cnrpc_server/srv_echo.cnrpc_server/srv_echo_nt.cnsam/idmap.cnsam/idmap_util.cnsam/idmap_tdb.cnlibsmb/spnego.cnlibsmb/passchange.c' for reading (Filename too long)

Sounds like something isn't quite standard with QNX (causing the
concatenation).  You could, as a workaround, run 'make proto' on a linux
box, and ship the proto.h across.

If you figure out why it's happening, then please file a bug (with patch
if possible)

Andrew Bartlett
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