Subject: Re: ld: internal error ...
To: NetBSD/Amiga Mailing List <port-amiga@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Konstantinos Margaritis <markos@acropolis.net>
List: port-amiga
Date: 06/25/1997 19:43:04
Greetings Whitehead,
On 18-=C9=EF=ED-97, you wrote:
> I've been trying to make kaffe (0.9) and I get the following message...=


> ld: internal error: wrong number (402) of global symbols written into
>      object file, should be 419

I got the same error... well with 398 instead of 402...:) I got over it,
anyway
and now kaffe is installed correctly (I just have to configure the ENV
settings) :)
What I did -if I remember correctly- is remove the -lc from the ld line. =
I set
it up to produce shared libs -I don't know if it is the standard way. If =
you
do the same, you probably should test this. Beware though, that my libc i=
s
from another system -Ignatios sent it to me after I got in a dreaded
situation. I suppose it is a standard one, otherwise this prob might show=
 up
elsewhere. Anyway, it makes sense since I use a shared lib and there's no=
 need
to include the libc in the archive. (I think there's a -lm definition, to=
o it
might not get used at all).

Note, I compiled it successfully but haven' tested it yet... AFAIK, I may=
 talk
nonsense...:)

> I'm running NetBSD 1.2. Has anyone else encountered this ?

on NetBSD 1.2.1 yes...

> I'm also looking for a current ixemul.library (45.x). The one on wustl
> in
> /pub/aminet/dev/ade doesn't seem to be accessable. Can anyone point me =

> to another archive ?

can't help with that...sorry

-- =

Konstantinos Margaritis
Under-graduate student at Physics Dept. of Athens University
e-mail: markos@acropolis.net, talk: root@markos.dyn.ml.org