IA what ?
And did you grab the 2.7.0 tarball ?
The IA error means I did not implement some function I should have.
I need the trace. The function without the IA_  part should exist in
both the directfb dir and the x11 dir. If it does in the source then
you prob have some build config problem.

Please send me the trace.

On 7/6/05, Korkut Gule <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All, 
>   
> It seems like I am the only one with problems. I've compiled and installed
> all dependencies, patch applied successfully too, (thanks to mkpatch script)
> and configure script run without any problems. 
>   
> However, during compilation, gcc complains and stops in gdk-directfb
> compilation saying that some functions are not referenced properly. I am not
> in front of the terminal now but it is one of the functions prefixed with
> "IA..." 
>   
> Does anybody ever had this problem before ? 
>   
> All other (directfb, glib, pango, cairodfb) runs and compiles perfectly.
> 
>   
> On 7/6/05, Mike Emmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > 
> > On 7/6/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hi Mike,
> > >
> > > I read you message about how to compile the all environment; before I
> > > start digging into the link you sent, I wanted to explain a bit more
> > > what I'd like to obtain. 
> > > This is the tipical scenario on my laptop:
> > >
> > > here are all the sources of the various libs
> > >
> > > /home/me/dfb/atk
> > >              glib
> > >              pango
> > >              . 
> > >              .
> > >
> > >
> > > I'd like to "make install" (maybe using
> > > DESTDIR=/home/me/debian-installer-image) so that things
> look like
> > > this:
> > >
> > > /home/me/d-i_image/usr 
> > >                     |
> > >                     ---/bin
> > >                     |
> > >                     ---/lib
> > >                     |
> > >                     .
> > >                     . 
> > >
> > > I'll then copy the content of "/home/me/d-i_image" on a system
> > > where I run my tests (on the root of the test system)
> > > To achieve this, with an old version of directfb I had to compile
> everything 
> > > twice:
> > > the first time using prefix=/home/me/d-i_temp/ , and a second time using
> > > prefix=/usr
> > >
> > > Using your suggestions I could achieve this in just one step?
> > > thanx in advance
> > >
> > > Davide
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > I think you just need to simply use a new config.site script and you
> > would have to recompile for the second install I don't know another
> > way sorry.
> > If you set the  CONFIG_SITE env var it controls most aspects of
> installing.
> > To understand how it works grep for config.site in a generated configure
> file.
> > It looks in a number of places.
> > 
> > Here is my config.site based on one off the web note the cache of
> > config info which speeds compiles but can really bite you if you
> > change stuff. Remeber to delete the cache if your munging about or
> > better turn it off.
> > 
> > You can set any number of vars here.. Agian I'm not sure if this is
> > the perfect way to do stuff I just stumbled on it. BUILD_DIR is what I 
> > actually set for retargeting in my env and I leave CONFIG_SITE alone
> > but agian thats me.
> > 
> > # config.site for configure
> > #
> > # Change some defaults.
> > test "$prefix" = NONE && prefix=$BUILD_DIR 
> > 
> > # Give Autoconf 2.x generated configure scripts a shared default
> > # cache file for feature test results, architecture-specific.
> > if test "$cache_file" = /dev/null; then
> > cache_file="$prefix/var/config.cache" 
> > touch $cache_file
> > # A cache file is only valid for one C compiler.
> > CC=gcc
> > fi
> > 
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