Re: IRIX and GCC Makefile

Bob Monaghan (bob@sbst.com)
Thu, 05 Aug 1999 11:48:31 -0700


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Ok...

The "generic" package that i downloaded with the new irix.mk file, compiled
ok. However, at the linking stage, I got an error:

Linking static
/tommy.1/people/bob/dev/abiword074/abi-0.7.4/src/IRIX_6.5_IP22_OBJ/bin/AbiWord_s

ld32: FATAL 9: I/O error (/usr/lib32/mips3/nonshared/crt1.o): No such file
or directory

Now, I am running Irix 6.5.4 with the latest developer goodies installed. I
am also running GCC 2.8.1 as well.

(Shaw, you might see about trying GCC 2.8.1 on your irix machine... go to
http://freeware.sgi.com All of the lastest freeware packages are
available, pre-compiled, and easy to install on any SGI box. That is where I
get most of my IRIX stuff)

I do know that I can compile a "dynamically linked" version of abiword, I
just have to remember how I did it..
there was a change in the irix.mk file....

I'll post the change when I am able to figure it out..

bob..

Shaw Terwilliger wrote:

> Kevin Taylor wrote:
> > I tried the updated irix.mk, and the same problem was happening here.
> >
> > I'm using GCC 2.8.1 on an IRIX 6.5 machine, which I'm sure you're not
> > using, if you're using GCC 2.7.2
> >
> > I'm still interested in hearing about those other hacks that Bob got to
> > work, maybe the answer to the problem is in there somewhere.
>
> Which problem is that? I will add that I had difficulty building
> libpng and zlib as peers to abi, simply because our Unix side
> Makefiles don't do them right for any Unix platform. :)
> I'll fix those shortly.
>
> If you install libpng and zlib (http://www.cdrom.com/pub/png/ and
> http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/zlib/ respectively) to your system
> and then start the build, things should work themselves out...
>
> --
> Shaw Terwilliger

--
Bob Monaghan - Systems Manager
Santa Barbara Studios, Inc.
300-201 N. Calle Cesar Chavez
Santa Barbara, CA
93103  U.S.A.

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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> Ok...

The "generic" package that i downloaded with the new irix.mk file, compiled ok. However, at the linking stage, I got an error:

Linking static /tommy.1/people/bob/dev/abiword074/abi-0.7.4/src/IRIX_6.5_IP22_OBJ/bin/AbiWord_s
ld32: FATAL 9: I/O error (/usr/lib32/mips3/nonshared/crt1.o): No such file or directory

Now, I am running Irix 6.5.4 with the latest developer goodies installed. I am also running GCC 2.8.1 as well.

(Shaw, you might see about trying GCC 2.8.1 on your irix machine... go to http://freeware.sgi.com   All of the lastest freeware packages are available, pre-compiled, and easy to install on any SGI box. That is where I get most of my IRIX stuff)

I do know that I can compile a "dynamically linked" version of abiword, I just have to remember how I did it..
there was a change in the irix.mk file....

I'll post the change when I am able to figure it out..

bob..
 

Shaw Terwilliger wrote:

Kevin Taylor wrote:
> I tried the updated irix.mk, and the same problem was happening here.
>
> I'm using GCC 2.8.1 on an IRIX 6.5 machine, which I'm sure you're not
> using, if you're using GCC 2.7.2
>
> I'm still interested in hearing about those other hacks that Bob got to
> work, maybe the answer to the problem is in there somewhere.

Which problem is that?  I will add that I had difficulty building
libpng and zlib as peers to abi, simply because our Unix side
Makefiles don't do them right for any Unix platform.  :)
I'll fix those shortly.

If you install libpng and zlib (http://www.cdrom.com/pub/png/ and
http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/zlib/ respectively) to your system
and then start the build, things should work themselves out...

--
Shaw Terwilliger

-- 
Bob Monaghan - Systems Manager
Santa Barbara Studios, Inc.
300-201 N. Calle Cesar Chavez
Santa Barbara, CA
93103  U.S.A.
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