This reminds me of a similar discussion that happened in Davix. See cern-fts/davix@bfffca0. Depending on where you are building, you may or may not need libuuid to provide the symbols, depending on if the kernel provides them or not. I don't know what XRootD will need, but it might be worth taking a look at the relevant man pages, like uuid(3) and uuid_generate(3), and the headers provided by the OS. On Linux, libuuid is usually part of the util-linux package, but on MacOS the uuid/uuid.h header is part of the command line tools, and there is no libuuid.


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