Am 21.12.2006 um 04:40 schrieb Paul Eggert:
That's odd. But instead of trying to figure out what went wrong with
patching 6.6, how about if you try building coreutils 6.7? It has the
patch already installed, so you should not need to patch it.
OK, 6.7 fails the same way:
cc -g -o dir ls.o ls-dir.o ../lib/libcoreutils.a ../lib/
libcoreutils.a
ld:
Unresolved:
_ctmp_
_iswctype
gmake[2]: *** [dir] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/coreutils-6.7/src'
gmake[1]: *** [all] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/var/tmp/coreutils-6.7/src'
gmake: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
If you still get the same problem, please try running this command,
to see which modules are referring to _ctmp_ and _iswctype:
nm */*.o >nm-output
Then, look through nm-output to see which modules define those two
symbols.
OK, I got
Symbols from ./lib/mbswidth.o:
[219] | 0| |Global |typedef wchar_t |
Undefined| _ctmp_
[220] | 0| |Proc | |
Undefined| _iswct
ype
Symbols from ./lib/regex.o:
[2480] | 4| |Global |typedef wchar_t |
scNil | _ctmp_
Symbols from ./src/ls.o:
[2476] | 0| |Global |typedef wchar_t |
Undefined| _ctmp_
[2477] | 0| |Proc | |
Undefined| _iswct
ype
I hope this is of help to you. If you need further information please
let me know.
Georg
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