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Re: [Bug-gnubg] Compile: Solaris 9
From: |
Holger |
Subject: |
Re: [Bug-gnubg] Compile: Solaris 9 |
Date: |
Tue, 05 Aug 2003 01:56:28 +0200 |
At 20:18 04.08.2003 +0000, Joern Thyssen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 10:08:12PM +0200, Holger wrote
> Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
> XFlush gnubg.o (symbol belongs to implicit
> dependency /usr/lib/libX11.so.4)
> XEventsQueued gnubg.o (symbol belongs to implicit
> dependency /usr/lib/libX11.so.4)
I'm just guessing: try adding -lX11 to the link list (COMMON_LIBS in
Makefile).
Yes, that did the trick. However, I guess adding it to gnubg_LDADD in the
USE_GTK block is better. I can't commit from here though, due to problems
with cvs/ssh. I've copied my key from the Windows machine, but he still
asks me for a password. (On Windows it does work without one.) And on
Windows I don't have automake installed.
I'll attach a diff for Makefile.am. Could someone commit please?
Now it compiles but core dumps (invoked from tty, no X, same with -t):
Program received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
0xfed1c280 in libiconv (icd=0xffffffff, inbuf=0xffbfe3e4,
inbytesleft=0xffbfe3e0, outbuf=0xffbfe3dc, outbytesleft=0xffbfe3d8) at
iconv.c:421
iconv.c:421: No such file or directory.
(gdb) bt
#0 0xfed1c280 in libiconv (icd=0xffffffff, inbuf=0xffbfe3e4,
inbytesleft=0xffbfe3e0, outbuf=0xffbfe3dc, outbytesleft=0xffbfe3d8)
at iconv.c:421
#1 0x393f4 in Convert (sz=0x9d8790 "", szDestCharset=0xb <Address 0xb out
of bounds>,
szSourceCharset=0xffffffff <Address 0xffffffff out of bounds>) at
gnubg.c:8102
#2 0x31688 in FormatPromptConvert () at gnubg.c:3130
#3 0x3819c in real_main (closure=0x1ff400, argc=1, argv=0xffbff234) at
gnubg.c:7386
#4 0x38660 in main (argc=2258944, argv=0x206c00) at gnubg.c:7449
Furthermore, makeinfo 1.68 from texinfo 3.12 is too old. But gnubg doesn't
check for it, at least configure doesn't complain. Compile fails, with 4.6
it runs well.
Regards,
Holger
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