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Hi Mark. I attached the "runtime/staprun/config.log" Please review my problem. Thanks Jaehyek Choi -----Original Message----- From: systemtap-owner@sourceware.org [mailto:systemtap-owner@sourceware.org] On Behalf Of Mark Wielaard Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 6:47 PM To: ììíB Cc: 'Turgis, Frederic'; 'Josh Stone'; systemtap@sourceware.org Subject: Re: problem during "make install" at Ubuntu64. On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 10:40 +0900, ììíB wrote: > make[2]: Entering directory `/data/stapbuild/runtime/staprun' > CC staprun-staprun.o > CC staprun-staprun_funcs.o > CC staprun-ctl.o > CC staprun-common.o > CC staprun-modverify.o > modverify.c:26:18: fatal error: nspr.h: no such file or directory > compilation terminated. > make[2]: *** [staprun-modverify.o] error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/data/stapbuild/runtime/staprun' > make[1]: *** [install-recursive] error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/data/stapbuild' > make: *** [install] error 2 There must be a bug in our config setup. I see you don't have nspr installed in your config.log: > configure:9481: WARNING: will not build systemtap compile server, cannot find nss/nspr headers > configure:9499: WARNING: some compile server client functionality will be restricted, cannot find nss/nspr headers So I would assume that modverify.c wouldn't even be build because we have the following in runtime/staprun/Makefile.am: if HAVE_NSS staprun_SOURCES += modverify.c ../../nsscommon.cxx ../../util.cxx staprun_CFLAGS += $(nss_CFLAGS) staprun_CXXFLAGS += $(nss_CFLAGS) staprun_LDADD += $(nss_LIBS) endif O..., I see we have two NSS checks, one in the top-level configure.ac and one in the runtime/staprun/configure.ac, and they are slightly different. hmmmm. Could you also send your runtime/staprun/config.log file? Thanks, Mark
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