It looks like it was a problem with libffi, which was also out of date in my macports. I upgraded it before your email, and the build got past that point where it was failing. Hopefully it won't have any more problems.
Thanks for the help. -Eric On Apr 21, 2011, at 10:17 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote: > The recent change to `configure' makes it use `pkg-config' to add -L > and -I flags for libffi. But those should flags be added consistently; > that is, you should end up with a build that uses `libiconv' from > macports. > > Did you run `configure' in a fresh build directory? If not, maybe you > have files leftover from a previous build that had different flags from > `configure'? > > If not, can you show the compile line for "string.c"? > > At Thu, 21 Apr 2011 22:01:31 -0400, Eric Dobson wrote: >> I don't have any *FLAGS variables set in my environment when I run configure >> or >> make. But I do have libiconv installed through macports. It was out of date, >> and I upgraded it, but now I am getting a different message: >> >> gcc -o Racket.framework/Versions/5.1.1.3/Racket -m32 -pthread -framework >> CoreFoundation -dynamiclib -all_load libracket.a libmzgc.a -ldl -lm >> -liconv >> -L/opt/local/lib -lffi >> ld: warning: in /opt/local/lib/libiconv.dylib, file was built for >> unsupported >> file format which is not the architecture being linked (i386) >> Undefined symbols: >> "_iconv_close", referenced from: >> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >> _close_converter in libracket.a(string.o) >> "_iconv_open", referenced from: >> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >> _scheme_open_converter in libracket.a(string.o) >> "_iconv", referenced from: >> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >> ld: symbol(s) not found >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status >> >> (Note the warning about a different architecture.) >> >> I assume that If I tell it to use the system version of iconv, things will >> work >> out. But how do I tell it to ignore the bad version? >> >> -Eric >> >> >> >> On Apr 21, 2011, at 9:48 PM, Matthew Flatt wrote: >> >>> It looke like you have `-L/opt/local/lib' in your LDFLAGS >>> configuration. Do you also have `-I/opt/local/include' in CPPFLAGS? >>> >>> You machine is probably like mine, where you have two installations of >>> libiconv, and this error happens when the C headers of one installation >>> get mixed with the lib of the other. >>> >>> At Thu, 21 Apr 2011 21:42:54 -0400, Eric Dobson wrote: >>>> I tried to build the git HEAD today and ran into problems. During the make >>>> process, it fails to create the framework with the following error message: >>>> >>>> gcc -o Racket.framework/Versions/5.1.1.3/Racket -m32 -pthread -framework >>>> CoreFoundation -dynamiclib -all_load libracket.a libmzgc.a -ldl -lm >> -liconv >>>> -L/opt/local/lib -lffi >>>> Undefined symbols: >>>> "_iconv_close", referenced from: >>>> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _close_converter in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> "_iconv_open", referenced from: >>>> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _string_to_from_locale in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> _scheme_open_converter in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> "_iconv", referenced from: >>>> _do_convert in libracket.a(string.o) >>>> ld: symbol(s) not found >>>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status >>>> >>>> Does anyone know what might cause this? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Eric >>>> >>>> >>>> _________________________________________________ >>>> For list-related administrative tasks: >>>> http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev