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DAAPD make fails on install


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Hi I am very new to Linux and am trying to upgrade the version of daapd that I have on a seperate linux box which I use as a shared server for ITunes. I have successfullyn installed the prerequisite packages - ie libid3tag and zlib - I am also using howl. However I keep getting a make fail error, as shown below. Does anyone have any idea what is happening here - I haven't got a clue. Thanks for any help. Gordon ----------- cd daaplib-src && make make1: Entering directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-daaplib-src' g++ -Wall -Wno-multichar -I..-include -c taginput.cpp g++ -Wall -Wno-multichar -I..-include -c tagoutput.cpp g++ -Wall -Wno-multichar -I..-include -c registry.cpp ar rs libdaaplib.a taginput.o tagoutput.o registry.o make1: Leaving directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-daaplib-src' if test ! -e libhttpd-Site.mm; then cd libhttpd && .-configure; fi creating cache .-config.cache Configuring libhttpd checking for gcc... g++ checking whether the C compiler (g++ ) works... yes checking whether the C compiler (g++ ) is a cross-compiler... no checking whether we are using GNU C... yes checking whether g++ accepts -g... yes checking for ranlib... ranlib checking how to run the C preprocessor... g++ -E checking for string.h... yes checking for strings.h... yes checking for stdarg.h... yes checking for unistd.h... yes checking for -lsocket... no checking for -lnsl... yes updating cache .-config.cache creating .-config.status creating Site.mm creating src-config.h

HTTPD Library Configuration complete

cd libhttpd && make make1: Entering directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd'

Regenerating Makefile. ... Done. Done. make2: Entering directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd'

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make3: Entering directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd-src'

Regenerating Makefile. ........ Done. Done. make4: Entering directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd-src' g++ -Wall -I..-src -g -I..-I-usr-local-include -DOSUNIX -c protocol.c g++ -Wall -I..-src -g -I..-I-usr-local-include -DOSUNIX -c api.c g++ -Wall -I..-src -g -I..-I-usr-local-include -DOSUNIX -c version.c g++ -Wall -I..-src -g -I..-I-usr-local-include -DOSUNIX -c ipacl.c g++ -Wall -I..-src -g -I..-I-usr-local-include -DOSUNIX -c select.c ar rc libhttpd-persistent.a protocol.o api.o version.o ipacl.o select.o ranlib libhttpd-persistent.a make4: Leaving directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd-src' make3: Leaving directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd-src' make2: Leaving directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd' make1: Leaving directory `-usr-local-bin-gsatest-daapd-0.2.4a-libhttpd' g++ -Wall -Wno-multichar -I. -I.-daaplib-include -I.-libhttpd-src -I-usr-local-include -c daapd.cc g++ -Wall -Wno-multichar -I. -I.-daaplib-include -I.-libhttpd-src -I-usr-local-include -c db.cc db.cc: In method `void Database::parsePls(Container &, bool = false)': db.cc:535: no matching function for call tousr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.cc:398: candidates are: intusr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.cc:417: intusr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.h:398: int db.cc:543: no matching function for call tousr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.cc:398: candidates are: intusr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.cc:417: intusr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.h:398: int db.cc: In method `void Database::parseM3u(Container &, bool = false)': db.cc:600: no matching function for call tousr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.cc:398: candidates are: intusr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.cc:417: intusr-lib-gcc-lib-i386-linux-2.95.4-..-..-..-..-include-g++-3-std-bastring.h:398: int make: *** db.o Error 1



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