ORD_16/32 on HP-UX 10.20 for 8.2.3 bind

Bob Vance bobvance at alumni.caltech.edu
Tue Jan 30 18:10:54 UTC 2001


FWIW, mine compiled just fine under HP-UX 10.20
and I'm running it under both 10.20 and 11.00
with no problems.


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-----Original Message-----
From: bind-users-bounce at isc.org [mailto:bind-users-bounce at isc.org]On
Behalf Of Heather Ebey
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 11:33 AM
To: bind-users at isc.org
Subject: ORD_16/32 on HP-UX 10.20 for 8.2.3 bind



I cannot find the answer to this in the bind users archive
or in the hp-ux sysadmin archive.

I cannot get bind 8.2.3 to compile. 8.2.2p7 compiled fine
on HP-UX 10.20.

The error:
        if test ! -d threaded ; then mkdir threaded ; else true ; fi








cc -Ae -z -I../../port/hpux10/include -I../../include -g -Wl,+vnocompatwarni
ngs  -D_REENTRANT -I../cylink -I../dnssafe -DCYLINK_DSS -DHMAC_MD5 -DUSE_MD5
 -DDNSSAFE -c cylink_link.c -o threaded/cylink_link.o
cpp: "ctk_endian.h", line 135: error 4062: Not defined basic word type
ORD_32 or ORD_16.

  This is the specific line in ctk_endian.h
   #if  !defined( ORD_32 ) && !defined( ORD_16 )
   #error Not defined basic word type ORD_32 or ORD_16.
   #endif

Prior to this in that header file, there is an attempt to
set either ORD_16 or ORD_32.

I tracked down where ORD_32 or ORD_16 should be defined.
8.2.2p7 port/hpux10/include/port_before.h:
#define ORD_32

8.2.3 port/hpux10/include/port_before.h:
/* The ORD_32 define breaks DNSSEC on HP-UX 10.20.  */
/* #define ORD_32 */


QUESTION:
Can I define ORD_16 in 8.2.3 for HP-UX? Or, can I just
uncomment ORD_32? One or the other seems to need defining.
Or, do I just eliminate CYLINK_DSS?  I fear I have no idea
whether cylink is needed. Or, do I add something to
ctk_endian.h so that it knows how to determine if it
should set ORD_16 or ORD_32?

Desperate,
--heather

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