[Box Backup] Compile errors with Debian Etch AMD64
Dave Bamford
boxbackup@fluffy.co.uk
Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:40:54 +0100
I used Torstens patch on the vanilla download from Bens link on
fluffy. This worked fine although there are quite a number of warnings.
I really only need the server but if you try to compile individual packages
as per the instructions you get the debug version and not release.
Thanks for your help. I had to move to Debian because I couldn't get
Fedora to work with this motherboard. ACPI problems, even with the
boot switch noapic fedora made a mess of the grub files.
Its the Gigabyte M57SLi-s4 motherboard which is meant to support
linuxbios but I was too nervous about removing the unsocketed chip.
Thanks
Dave
Stuart Hickinbottom wrote:
> Indeed, I think that is:
> http://bbdev.fluffy.co.uk/trac/changeset/626
>
> You can download the 'unified diff' at the foot of that page if you'd
> like to try applying that patch yourself, which I think you should be
> able to do since you're downloading and compiling it rather than using
> the pre-packaged version.
>
> Stuart
>
> Chris Wilson wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, David Bamford wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I just moved to Debian and following the instructions in the wiki
>>> http://www.boxbackup.hostworks.ca/index.php/Compiling_and_Installing_on_Debian_GNU/Linux
>>>
>>>
>>> I get compile problems in bbackupquery BackupQueries.cpp:818: error:
>>> �LLONG_MIN� was not declared in this scope BackupQueries.cpp:818:
>>> error: �LLONG_MAX� was not declared in this scope
>>>
>> What version of Box Backup? I think this is fixed in the trunk, in
>> which case it's a known issue :-)
>>
>> Cheers, Chris.
>>
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