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From: "Stephen C. Biggs" <s_c_biggs AT bigfoot DOT com>
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Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2000 04:08:51 -0800
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Subject: New ports
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I have rpm-4.0, bind-8.2.2-patchlevel-7, sendmail-8.11.1 all built and 
working...

bind needed some extra system include files ( route.h, nameser.h, 
nlist.h, etc...), and I had to comment out the definitions for in6_addr 
and sockaddr_in6 because they were conflicting with bind-9.1.01b 
trying to include its own due to no real ipv6 support in cygwin.

I am trying to get apache-1.3.14 built, but am running into an 
"h_errno undefined" linker error. Until I can get apache built, I have 
no way of presenting these builds to the Internet from my own 
server...

How do I go about submitting these ports?

Can anybody shed any light on why h_errno is not being found?

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