Re: [Cppcms-users] Some build questions
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From: Artyom <art...@ya...> - 2009-02-06 17:18:27
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Ok I'm downloading livecd and I'll test what happends ASAP. Artyom --- On Fri, 2/6/09, Stanimir Mladenov <sta...@zo...> wrote: > From: Stanimir Mladenov <sta...@zo...> > Subject: Re: [Cppcms-users] Some build questions > To: cpp...@li... > Date: Friday, February 6, 2009, 7:05 PM > On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 6:49 PM, Artyom > <art...@ya...> wrote: > > > > Ok Lets try this: > > > > ./configure LIBS="-lrt -lboost_system" > --disable-sqlite --prefix=/usr > > > > Id suggest to add --prefix=/usr for future when you > would install > > these libraries (because /usr/local/lib ususally not > default) > > > > Is it still gives you same error? > > > > Yes, the same error. I checked where is libboost and it is > really into > /usr/lib/ and not inside /usr/local/lib. However into > /usr/local/lib i > have only python2.5. > > I will paste the error again in case i miss something. > > libtool: link: g++ -Wall -I./transtext -g -O2 -o > .libs/hello_world.fcgi hello_world_fcgi-hello_world.o > hello_world_fcgi-hello_world_view1.o > hello_world_fcgi-hello_world_view2.o ./.libs/libcppcms.so > -lboost_signals -lboost_iostreams -lboost_regex -ldl > /usr/lib/libcgicc.so /lib/libgcrypt.so > /usr/lib/libfcgi++.so > /usr/lib/libfcgi.so -lnsl /usr/lib/libmm.so > /work/cppcms/transtext/.libs/libcppcmstranstext.so > transtext/.libs/libcppcmstranstext.so > ./.libs/libcppcms.so: undefined reference to > `boost::system::get_posix_category()' > ./.libs/libcppcms.so: undefined reference to > `clock_gettime' > ./.libs/libcppcms.so: undefined reference to > `boost::system::get_system_category()' > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > > > > >> Actually me and you are doing these tests right > now :). It > >> is probably > >> the slowest test but i hope that this will help > cppcms to > >> become more > >> newbie friendly. > > > > Actually I'm working on Debian and try to figure > out what is > > broken under Ubuntu. I had managed to build and test > cleanly this project > > under Solaris, FreeBSD, Debian and Cygwin. I'm > quite > > surprised that this does not works for Ubuntu. > > > >> libtool: link: g++ -Wall -I./transtext -g -O2 -o > >> .libs/hello_world.fcgi > hello_world_fcgi-hello_world.o > >> hello_world_fcgi-hello_world_view1.o > >> hello_world_fcgi-hello_world_view2.o > ./.libs/libcppcms.so > >> -lboost_signals -lboost_iostreams -lboost_regex > -ldl > >> /usr/lib/libcgicc.so /lib/libgcrypt.so > >> /usr/lib/libfcgi++.so > >> /usr/lib/libfcgi.so -lnsl /usr/lib/libmm.so > >> /work/cppcms/transtext/.libs/libcppcmstranstext.so > >> transtext/.libs/libcppcmstranstext.so > >> ./.libs/libcppcms.so: undefined reference to > >> `boost::system::get_posix_category()' > >> ./.libs/libcppcms.so: undefined reference to > >> `clock_gettime' > >> ./.libs/libcppcms.so: undefined reference to > >> `boost::system::get_system_category()' > >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > >> make[2]: *** [hello_world.fcgi] Error 1 > >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/work/cppcms' > >> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/work/cppcms' > >> make: *** [all] Error 2 > >> > > > > For what I can see there is no -lrt and -lboost_cppcms > > > > > > Artyom > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the > browser with Adobe(R)AIR(TM) > > software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use > existing skills and code to > > build responsive, highly engaging applications that > combine the power of local > > resources and data with the reach of the web. Download > the Adobe AIR SDK and > > Ajax docs to start building applications > today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com > > _______________________________________________ > > Cppcms-users mailing list > > Cpp...@li... > > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cppcms-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Create and Deploy Rich Internet Apps outside the browser > with Adobe(R)AIR(TM) > software. With Adobe AIR, Ajax developers can use existing > skills and code to > build responsive, highly engaging applications that combine > the power of local > resources and data with the reach of the web. Download the > Adobe AIR SDK and > Ajax docs to start building applications > today-http://p.sf.net/sfu/adobe-com > _______________________________________________ > Cppcms-users mailing list > Cpp...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cppcms-users |