root@mjbtn.UUCP (Mark J. Bailey) (05/31/88)
I recently downloaded elm 2.0 from an archive site to be compiled on my newly installed with SCO Xenix '386 2.2.2. Having made a couple of minor adjustments, I sat back and watched it whirl on by. The only problem was at the end when ld took over and found that crypt and mkdir were undefined variables. It appears that SCO omitted them for some odd reason. My question is, while mkdir can be simulated easily enough with system calls, how does one make up for crypt? Has anyone else experienced this problem, and if so, how do you work around it? Is there a PD version of crypt(3)? Thanks in advance! Mark. -- Mark J. Bailey "Y'all com bak naw, ya hear!" USMAIL: 511 Memorial Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130 ___________________________ VOICE: +1 615 893 4450 / +1 615 896 4153 | JobSoft UUCP: ...!{ames,mit-eddie}!killer!mjbtn!root | Design & Development Co. FIDO: Mark Bailey at Net/Node 1:116/12 | Murfreesboro, TN USA
bob@rel.eds.com (Bob Leffler) (06/03/88)
In article <261@mjbtn.UUCP>, root@mjbtn.UUCP (Mark J. Bailey) writes: > at the end when ld took over and found that crypt and mkdir were undefined > variables. It appears that SCO omitted them for some odd reason. My You have to request crypt from SCO. They will supply it at no additional costs to people in the US that are registered with SCO. -- Bob Leffler - EDS, GM Truck & Bus Account (313)456-5375 bob@rel.eds.com or {uunet!edsews, rutgers, umix}!rel!bob Opinions expressed may not be those of my employer.