Yup, I’m building 2.2.3. I see mktime.c in guile-2.2.3/lib, but do not see mktime.o when I objdump libgnu.a, indicating that it’s not being built.
In config.log, I see a few lines that could be relevant: configure:34662: checking for working mktime ... gl_cv_func_working_mktime=yes ... GNULIB_MKTIME=‘1' ... REPLACE_MKTIME=‘0' ... gl_GNULIB_ENABLED_mktime_FALSE='#' gl_GNULIB_ENABLED_mktime_TRUE=‘' (full config.log is here: https://gist.github.com/mkeeter/81c273069a2804ad8d53e72533f6f8da) Does this offer any insight? I’m confused by the conflicting GNULIB_MKTIME vs gl_GNULIB_ENABLED_mktime_TRUE, but am not adept at parsing automake outputs… -Matt > On Jan 18, 2018, at 9:09 AM, Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org> wrote: > >> From: Matthew Keeter <matt.j.kee...@gmail.com> >> Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2018 17:30:02 -0500 >> Cc: guile-devel@gnu.org >> >> Following your advice, I’m now trying to build a 32-bit version under MinGW, >> This fails a little earlier in the process: >> >> make[2]: Entering directory >> '/home/mkeeter/guile/src/build-i686-w64-mingw32/libguile' >> make all-am >> make[3]: Entering directory >> '/home/mkeeter/guile/src/build-i686-w64-mingw32/libguile' >> CCLD libguile-2.2.la >> ../lib/.libs/libgnu.a(timegm.o):timegm.c:(.text+0x22): undefined reference >> to `mktime_internal' >> collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status >> make[3]: *** [Makefile:2373: libguile-2.2.la] Error 1 >> >> This appears to be the same bug as #24681 >> (http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guile/2017-03/msg00095.html), >> but I don’t see anyone successfully resolving it >> (and I can’t find any references to it in the Git history). >> >> Any ideas? > > mktime_internal is in Gnulib's mktime.c. What version of Guile 2.2.x > are you building? The latest v2.2.3 includes mktime.c in > guile-2.2.3/lib/, do you have it? If you do have it, do you see > mktime.o in libgnu.a? > > If mktime.c is in the tree, but is not compiled, you need to > investigate why, by looking at config.log, where the configure script > determines whether your system needs mktime.c and/or mktime_internal.