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Re: missing task_name_t
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Re: missing task_name_t


  • Subject: Re: missing task_name_t
  • From: Jason Townsend <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 14:28:02 -0800

On Mar 3, 2006, at 12:12 PM, stephen joseph butler wrote:
Hello,

Recently I discovered I needed a little extra functionality from the Directory Services LDAPv3 plugin. So I downloaded the source, made my modification, and am now trying to build it. This is where I've run into problems.

I've been trying to follow the instructions in the bundled README.rtf but I can't build the bsm-8 sources. Each time it fails in <mach/ppc/type.h> because type_name_t is undefined. On my development machine I've grepped for the type in /usr/include but it's not found. However, on the server (and my Powerbook) it's in / usr/include/mach/mach_types.h!

I have no idea where this went or how to get it back. I recently upgraded to Xcode 2.2.1, but my Powerbook has been running that version for some time and its headers are fine. Any suggestions?

Also, is it even possible to build a replacement for DS on an Xserve? I'm a little concerned about gcc versions and ppc vs ppc64 (my development machine is an older iLamp). Any tips would be appreciated.

Thanks.

Have you tried using darwinbuild? That's probably your best bet.

http://www.opendarwin.org/projects/darwinbuild/

-Jason
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