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Brian, >Date: 10 Jun 2003 11:48:18 -0400 >From: "Brian S Maher" <address@hidden> >Organization: National Hurricane Center >To: Steve Emmerson <address@hidden> >Subject: Re: 20030610: LDM under hpux The above message contained the following: > As far as help, > I can offer full access to the HP response Center Would you please ask them about that out-of-memory error I described and whether or not it's related to the data segment limit. > and access to 11.i boxes. I was not able to compile under 11.i. Interesting. I built the LDM package here under the HP-UX 11 system I previously described. > 11.i has a much more dynamic kernel that other releases. > > > [13] % make > > Making `all' in directory /opt/ldm/ldm-6.0.13/src/config > > > Returning to directory /opt/ldm/ldm-6.0.13/src > > > Making `all' in directory /opt/ldm/ldm-6.0.13/src/ulog > > c89 -c -O -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_HPUX_SOURCE -w -I../config > ulog.c > cc: "ulog.c", line 601: error 1584: Inconsistent type declaration: > "syslog". Odd. The above compilation-command works on my HP-UX 11 system. What is the declaration for the function syslog()? Try the following 1. Go into the ulog/ subdirectory. 2. Execute the command "make ulog.i". 3. Send me the output of the command "grep -n syslog ulog.i". 4. Send me the output of the command sed -n '<min>,<max>p' ulog.i where <max> is the line-number of the syslog() function definition from #3 above (it should be the last line of the output) and <min> is <max> minus 6. Alternatively, give me the LDM user's name and password on one of your HP-UX 11i systems and I'll investigate myself. Regards, Steve Emmerson