From: Boysenberry P. <boy...@hu...> - 2004-05-23 17:08:20
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I made the mistake of copying all of my files in /Developer/.../usr/lib/ to /usr/lib/ using sudo, then could start my OSX system. I had to reinstall OSX after that. Now I took the time to download the 600+meg Xcode 1.2 and it's all fine. I would suggest doing that first for everyone else.... Thanks again for all of the help! On May 23, 2004, at 2:45 AM, Martin Costabel wrote: > Boysenberry Payne wrote: > >> I did find crt1.o and gcrt1.o in >> /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.3.0.sdk/usr/lib/. >> Now I just need to know what is the best way to go about linking them >> properly for gcc 3.3 to use, any suggestions? > > I'd say just copy them over, or make symlinks in /usr/lib: > > sudo ln -s /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.3.0.sdk/usr/lib/*1.o /usr/lib/ > > This assumes that you don't have any of > bundle1.o crt1.o dylib1.o gcrt1.o > in /usr/lib. > > There remains, of course, the question *why* you don't have these > files. Whatever caused this may have eaten other files, too, so you > may have other surprises. At some point, you might want to download > the 500+ MB of Xcode-1.2 from the Apple developer site and install it. > This should solve these problems. > > -- > Martin |