Op di 09-09-2003, om 18:18 schreef Wolfgang Denk: > In message <1063093493.12979.4.camel at toni> you wrote: > > > > I've installed ELDK as compiler-set, and it is successfully used to > > compile linuxppc_2_4_devel, rtai and FLTK for my EP405 board. > > > > Now I have a FLTK-based program which I like to cross-compile, but I > > get stuck to one error I cannot solve right now: > > > > ppc_4xx-g++ -static -g test.cxx -I/ppc/fltk-1.1.4rc2 -o test > > -L/opt/eldk/ppc_4xx/lib -L/opt/eldk/ppc_4xx/usr/lib > > -L/ppc/fltk-1.1.4rc2/lib -L/opt/PPC_X/usr/X11R6/lib -L/opt/PPC_X/usr/lib > > -lfltk -lXext -lX11 > > /opt/eldk/usr/ppc-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++ > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > > > As far as I know, is libstdc++.so in /opt/eldk/ppc_4xx/usr/lib, > > which is added as -L. > > > > Anyone who know the solution (which will probably be easy). > > First, your list of "-L" options makes little sense to me. There is no > need to add /opt/eldk/ppc_4xx/lib or -L/opt/eldk/ppc_4xx/usr/lib. > > Second: did you try what happens when you omit the "-static" argument? > > If you really must link with "-static", try something like this: > > GCCLIBDIR=/opt/eldk/ppc_4xx/usr/lib/gcc-lib/ppc-linux/2.95.4 > ${CROSS_COMPILE}g++ -static -L${GCCLIBDIR} ...
I removed the eldk-lib stuff, and added the GCCLIBDIR. Now, it compiles, but doesn't link. A lot of 'undefined reference to' which I don't understand (they all are about FLTK though). Thank you for your help already. PS: I need the -static, but without it, it gives me some more undefined references to the X-libs. -- Toni Van Remortel Wetenschappelijk Medewerker - D-science lab Tel: +32 3 205 61 72 - Fax: +32 3 205 61 95 E-mail: t.vanremortel at ha.be ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/