That seems to compile everything, then libswarm.so can't find
libgcc_s.so.1. It's there, with gcc3.0 - if that's the problem, how
do I incorporate an -rpath into the make?
There are also undefined refs to:
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which may then stall proceedings.
Thanks, as ever,
Jonathan
>>>>> "JI" == Jonathan Impett <address@hidden> writes:
JI> In trying to build swarm on a Powerbook with Suse ppc 7.3,
JI> I was obliged to use their experimental gcc3.0 (the only cc1obj
JI> -it seems objective C was deemed unnecessary in their
JI> 2.96). Configure brutally informed me that gcc3.0 won't work.
First try building the latest snapshot:
ftp://ftp.swarm.org/pub/swarm/src/testing
I haven't tried Linux on a PPC lately, but at one point it worked..
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