Sean Boudreau(deleted)
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Re: Getting unknown symbol: _in6addr_any
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Sean Boudreau(deleted)
12/21/2007 11:32 AM
post3969
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Re: Getting unknown symbol: _in6addr_any
On Fri, Dec 21, 2007 at 11:24:55AM -0500, William Smith wrote:
> We're running 6.3.2 on a ppcbe platform and want to start playing with the io-pkt distro so that we can start messing
with wifi cards. I'm taking corenet-6.4.0-M0.tar.gz and expanding it into my c:\QNX630\target\qnx6 directory and
building my images. When I try a start my embedded platform, I get:
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> unknown symbol: _in6addr_any
> route: writing to routing socket: Network is unreachable
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> I've tried installing the extended network tdk and reinstalling the the above tarball, but get the same error. Even if
I try and use io-net instead of io-pkt, same problem.
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> Any ideas?
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> Other tools like netstat give the message:
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> unknown symbol: sysctlnametomib
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> Thanks,
> Bill
You need to run the new utilities against the new libsocket:
# /home/seanb/svn/stage/x86/sbin/sysctl
unknown symbol: sysctlgetmibinfo
unknown symbol: __learn_tree
Could not resolve all symbols
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/seanb/svn/stage/x86/lib \
/home/seanb/svn/stage/x86/sbin/sysctl
usage: sysctl [-dne] [-x[x]|-r] variable ...
sysctl [-ne] [-q] -w variable=value ...
sysctl [-dne] -a
sysctl [-dne] -A
sysctl [-ne] -M
sysctl [-dne] [-q] -f file
-seanb
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