Subject: Re: Difficulty refuted, linking problems.
To: None <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Rob <dickrp@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu>
List: port-amiga
Date: 10/26/1996 02:11:11
> Hi. Why is the installation of the operating system so dificult? I
It's not so bad to get NetBSD-1.2 going. I installed it (haven't had
NetBSD working before) today, got the bash binary, GNU make src, and bison
src and built these w.o. any problems and I just ported over a
co-synthesis system I have been working on and built it (although I had to
use static linking).
> can't believe on the technical problems that arise when trying to
> install a simple operating system.
`Unix' is not a simple operating system. It is a large and mature OS.
> X-Mailer: Pegasus Mail for Windows (v2.42a)
Hrrm ;^)
> Why can't be an installer, such as windows installer, or dos installer?
The tools in the 1.2 dist. make installing relative pain-free. Remember,
we didn't pay the folks who wrote them anything for their efforts.
Basically, I'm extremely impressed with the ease of getting a basic system
up and running considering what I payed for it.
Heck, even those who are paid for their efforts have a hard time with
making making the installation of a powerful and portable OS easy.
It was a heck of alot easier to get NetBSD going than it is to get NT
working from what my friends have told be about the experience.
So on to the problem...
I get a run-time error when compiling a C++ program and linking with
g++. This error is a result of a symbol, "_tgetstr" that can not be found
during dynamic linking. The symbol is needed by /usr/lib/libcurses.s0.2.1.
I made sure that there are hints for every *.so* file in my filesystem
using ldconfig. How do I get dynamic linking to work correctly.
It sort of works because a number of system executables rely on it.
Everything goes fine when I link with the -static option but it would
be nice to have dynamic linking working. If this is in a FAQ somewhere,
please point me to it as I wasn't able to find it in any of the FAQs
at ftp.iastate.edu.
Also, what is the most up to date FAQs (networking FAQs in particular)?
Most of the information I have found is for older versions of NetBSD
than 1.2.
-Robert Dick (dickrp@wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu)-
A3000
4 megs SC ZIPs
2 megs chip
16 megs on the MK-II
MK-II '060
ECS
complete 1.2 binary dist.