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RE: Uploaded to CVS. Requesting help


From: mts
Subject: RE: Uploaded to CVS. Requesting help
Date: Mon Apr 9 19:15:07 2001

> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden nombre de
> David O'Toole
> Enviado el: domingo, 08 de abril de 2001 19:50
> Para: address@hidden
> Asunto: Re: Uploaded to CVS. Requesting help
>
>
> > I upLoaded to OctalMachines CVS a new test machine called PWGen
>
> I tried to check, but SourceForge's CVS is messed up right now. the
> "Browse CVS" link gives an internal server error, and now the
> commandline CVS checkout demands a password even thought it's anonymous
> (pressing return doesn't help, it really wants something.)
>
> > The problem is that it clean-compiles ( Make file provided,
> check the paths)
> > But Octal refuses to load it a s a machine, saying
>
> I bet it has something to do with the way you linked it. Did you use the
> "-shared" option? If dlopen() isn't getting anything then the library
> wasn't properly built. See the section on compiling in the OXAPI manual.
> Also, someone else had a problem compiling C++ machines, but we found
> out that it was related to his installation and others didn't have a
> problem.

Yes, I used the --shared flag. Doublechecked

I tried too compile with g++ instead off Gcc and same reslt but, why the the
reulting .so file it's  3 times smaller with g++ ?
( Using Standard Mandrake 7.2 iinstallation)


> Let me know what happens... I will look at the code/makefile as soon as
> sourceforge is back up. Also I'm going to add a call to dlerror() as
> Arthur suggested a while back, so that there is a human-readable error
> message about what happened.
>

Uploaded lastest version (1.2) of makefile 5 minutes ago



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