On May 3, 2005, at 9:45 PM, Andi Vajda wrote:

Well, I tried a full build, but didn't get past persistence/db:

/usr/bin/libtool: for architecture: cputype (16777234) cpusubtype (0) file: -lSystem is not an object file (not allowed in a library)
make[2]: *** [libdb-4.3.la] Error 1
make[1]: *** [build] Error 2
make: *** [persistence/db] Error 2




Seems to build fine for me. Here is what I did:
- installed Tiger on a firewire drive, with a 'scratch' install
- booted from it
- installed Tiger dev tools included on the DVD, omitting gcc 3.3 (only gcc
4.0 got installed)
- fixed the links in /usr/bin that make gcc/g++/cc/c++ point to an
inexistant gcc 3.3 toolchain to point to the gcc 4.0 one
- checked out a new osaf tree
- cd external/persistence/db
- make
it built fine, without anything unusual


I didn't do a full chandler build yet. I'm still building gcj from the most recent gcc 4.1 snapshot. For that, I also had to fix another bogus link in /usr/include: /usr/include/stdint.h needs to point at gcc/darwin/4.0/stdint.h
instead of gcc/darwin/default/stdint.h

Of course, it's a bug that installing gcc 4 left you with broken symlinks. I think /usr/bin/gcc_select would probably have helped with some of the symlink munging (assuming it actually would have worked, since your config was clearly in a mixed quantum state).


--Grant


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