Hi!
I'm not sure if my post is off-topic, but when I did compile Aolserver
in my x86-64 machine I had problems with TCL, tDOM (not Aolserver).
You can see my problem in:
http://openacs.org/forums/message-view?message_id=369867
It was a problem I had installing Aolserver. I think it doesn't matter
here but perhaps it is.
Cesareo
Dossy Shiobara escribió:
On 2007.09.24, Tom Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know I didn't make this change, but my include/ns.mak file has this:
...
LDLIB = gcc -pipe -shared -nostartfiles
This is likely a Tcl version related issue--older versions of Tcl (i.e.,
tclConfig.sh) had the LDLIB you see above, but newer versions of Tcl
(not sure exactly which version, maybe 8.4.15) had the line that John's
ns.mak had.
If your LDLIB looks like what you see above, you shouldn't need to make
*any* changes in order for AOLserver to build and link properly, I
believe. I could be wrong--I haven't tested very rigorously.
-- Dossy
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