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Re: crossed ABIs


From: Jayshree Sarma
Subject: Re: crossed ABIs
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:49:44 -0500 (EST)

Hi,

The makefile in Breeder directory uses the config.swarm file to find
the swarm_ldflags.  So check your config.swarm file to see if there is 
a reference to /lib. 

Jayshree

On Thu, 25 Mar 1999, Jonathan Impett wrote:

>     Hello,
>         Yes, it must be an incorrect library path setting. I haven;t
> touched the demo Makefiles beyond setting Swarmhome to /usr/local, so I
> guess it may be an error in my original configuration. Having set CFLAGS
> to -O2, the only additional commands I gave to configure were:
> "--with-xpmdir=/usr/local/swarm-1.4/xpm" (to get around what I imagine
> was the same problem - calling an o32 lib), and " --disable-shared"
> 
>     The system default setting is n32, mips4, so the problem's not
> there. Is Makefile.common the only additional file involved in the make
> process? The only references to /lib I can find follow the swarmprefix
> (/usr/local). If I could find the root of the /lib call I could change
> it by hand, even if that's a rather inelegant solution. Presumably the
> originator of the "-L/lib" reference in compilation was also responsible
> for finding the wrong xpm. I think I'm asking at what stage swarm
> decides to make using n32 (/lib32) rather than 032 (/lib)? Could it be
> that I need to set a gcc variable somewhere ( I installed gcc directly
> from the sgi freeware site).
> 
>     Thanks,
>     Jonathan
> 
> 
>  Jonathan Impett
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> University of Cambridge
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> UK
> 
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