![]() Sig_block.o sig_catch.o sig_pause.o stralloc_cat.o stralloc_catb.o \ Pathexec_run.o prot.o readclose.o seek_set.o sgetopt.o sig.o \ Open_trunc.o open_write.o openreadclose.o pathexec_env.o \ Lock_exnb.o ndelay_off.o ndelay_on.o open_append.o open_read.o \ makelib unix.a alloc.o alloc_re.o buffer.o buffer_0.o buffer_1.o \īuffer_2.o buffer_get.o buffer_put.o buffer_read.o buffer_write.o \Ĭoe.o env.o error.o error_str.o fd_copy.o fd_move.o fifo.o lock_ex.o \ choose cl trywaitp haswaitp.h1 haswaitp.h2 > haswaitp.h choose cl trysgact hassgact.h1 hassgact.h2 > hassgact.h choose cl trysgprm hassgprm.h1 hassgprm.h2 > hassgprm.h Seek_set.c:9: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘lseek’ Prot.c:20: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘setuid’ Prot.c:15: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘setgid’ Prot.c:13: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘setgroups’ choose clr tryshsgr hasshsgr.h1 hasshsgr.h2 > hasshsgr.h usr/include/bits/unistd.h:266: note: expected ‘_gid_t *’ but argument is of type ‘short int *’Ĭhkshsgr.c:10: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘setgroups’ Pathexec_run.c:18: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘execve’Ĭhkshsgr.c:10: warning: passing argument 2 of ‘getgroups’ from incompatible pointer type Pathexec_run.c: In function ‘pathexec_run’: choose cl tryflock hasflock.h1 hasflock.h2 > hasflock.h choose cl trymkffo hasmkffo.h1 hasmkffo.h2 > hasmkffo.h choose c trydrent direntry.h1 direntry.h2 > direntry.h ![]() makelib byte.a byte_chr.o byte_copy.o byte_cr.o byte_diff.o \īyte_rchr.o fmt_uint.o fmt_uint0.o fmt_ulong.o scan_ulong.o str_chr.o \ 21:42:11 (125 KB/s) - `daemontools-0.76.tar.gz' saved gunzip tar -xpf rm -f cd package/install I first installed the build-essential package and afterwards followed the instructions on 1:1, but it fails: Script started on Sa 21:41:34 mkdir -p chmod 1755 cd wget ^Mr.gz It is not about 'DAEMON tools', which is a commercial software for disk images, running on windows.) (This question is about daemontools, which is a free and open software for managing UNIX services. I am installing D.J.B.'s daemontools on an ubuntu 10.04 server (64 bit).
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