On Jun 30, 2009 at 18:58, Sa?l Ibarra saghul@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andrei,
I had a very small config.mak file, just this 2 lines:
C_DEFS:=$(filter-out $(DEFS_RM) $(extra_defs),$(C_DEFS)) $(extra_defs) CFLAGS:=$(filter-out $(CFLAGS_RM) $(CC_EXTRA_OPTS), $(CFLAGS)) $(CC_EXTRA_OPTS)
But after doing make cfg it got a lot more content and now I don't get that error. I think the error was produced because when doing make deb, make cfg is not executed and thus ARCH variable is undefined.
Not running make cfg should not produce any problem. If config.mak is missing it will be created automatically (make cfg is automatically run if config.mak is missing).
I don't understand why you did get such a small config.mak. If you manage to reproduce the problem, please let me know.
Now I'm getting the following error:
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cfg.tab.o: In function `yyparse': /usr/src/sip-router/cfg.tab.c:4478: multiple definition of `yyparse' y.tab.o:/usr/src/sip-router/y.tab.c:4478: first defined here
^^^^^^^ The file y.tab.c should not exist. It is not created by the sip-router compilation process (it creates cfg.tab.c instead). I have this reported before, but in the other case there was some mixup will old source files.
Did you run bison cfg.y by hand? (that would explain it)
The fix is: rm y.tab.c y.tab.h and then retry compiling. If you manage to reproduce it somehow, please let me know. (I can't reproduce it)
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Should I open a bug report on the bugtracker regarding the Debian packaging?
No, because is not yet clear that this is a bug.
Note also that the debian packaging has not yet been updated, is still the original one from ser and it most likely doesn't build a proper sip-router deb (if it builds one at all).
Andrei