Hello people. Somewhat hardheaded, and after doing so for years without problems, I started to compile wine 1.2 for my 86_64 system. Configuration went well, but compilation aborted on: make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jcoppens/wine-1.2/tools/widl' gcc -m32 -g -O2 -o widl client.o expr.o hash.o header.o proxy.o server.o typegen.o typelib.o typetree.o utils.o widl.o write_msft.o parser.tab.o parser.yy.o ../../libs/wpp/libwpp.a ../../libs/port/libwine_port.a parser.yy.o: In function `do_import': /home/jcoppens/wine-1.2/tools/widl/parser.l:477: undefined reference to `mkstemps' I found out this should come from libiberty, which is present as a static library (probably ok, as the rest of the above links static?). Recompiling libiberty from the binutils with --enable-static doesn't do it - that option is not recognized (though it does appear several times in configure) I checked parser.l, and it didn't have an #include for libiberty. Tried to add it, but this caused flex to fail. I'll probably end up installing the binary, but this has be somewhat miffed. Any suggestions? John