From: VINCENT <c-v...@ba...> - 2003-04-20 12:28:25
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On Sunday 20 April 2003 13:34, you wrote: > On Friday 18 April 2003 21:48, VINCENT C=E9dric wrote: > > On Friday 18 April 2003 21:22, Adrian McMenamin wrote: > > > I have asked this a few times and never really got an answer. Is > > > anybody else using gcc with glibc as their cross-compiler/C lib > > > combination. If so, are they able to build shared executibles? > > > > > > I don't seem to be able to (using gcc-3.0.4) > > > > > > Adrian > > > > I've successfully compiled (with Bill's Gatliff "emblindc" environment) > > as shared and static these apps/libs : > > > > gpm-1.20.0 with ncurses support (1.20.1 don't seem to compile > > correctly...) libpng-1.2.5 > > libtiff-3.6.0-beta (this is the only version that I was able to compile > > as shared library for linux-sh4) > > ncurses-5.3 with gpm support. > > gpm-1.19.6 with ncurses support. > > zlib-1.1.4 > > libpng-1.0.12 (I can't compile links-2.1pre7 with libpng-1.2.1...) > > libjpeg.v6b > > libtiff-v3.5.7 > > links-2.1pre7 with framebuffer, png, tiff, jpeg, javascript and gpm > > support > > Thanks again. > > Just to come back on this - and for the avoidance of doubt - when you say > you compiled them - you were able to run them also? I have no problem > compiling the apps, it's running them that is difficult - they seg fault. > > And if so, could I encourage you to compile mpg123 (as a reference app) a= nd > see if you can run that as shared? > > What setup are you using for all this? Ie where do you get the libraries > you link with? (Is it the debian unstable on m17n?) > > Slainte > Adrian |