Hi, all of NetBSD users&freeks.
Now, I’m suffering from errorous response of Linux emulation on my NetBSD(i386)
workstation.
Yesterday, I have tried to install Java Depeloping Kits (as sun-jdk7), using
NetBSD pkgsrc suits.
It installed all of related packages and softwares correctly. And this
installation includes packages for Linux emulation environment.
This packages for Linux emuration build it’s own directories on my filesystem.
> </usr/local/pkg/emul/linux> ls
> bin dev etc lib proc sbin usr var
Then, after installation, I tried to invoke “javac”, which is a member of Java
Depelopment Kit, and I received several errorous messages,
as below.
> javac: /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0: no version information available (required
> by /usr/local/pkg/java/sun-7/bin/../lib/i386/jli/libjli.so)
> javac: /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0: no version information available (required
> by /usr/local/pkg/java/sun-7/bin/../lib/i386/jli/libjli.so)
> javac: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libpthread.so.0: undefined symbol:
> __isthreaded
I guess that, it indicates that Linux emurator failed to look up shared objects
on Liunx emuation environment.
However, Once I switched to ROOT user, and tried to invoke it again. It may run
correctly.
<~> su
Password:
root# javac
Usage: javac <options> <source files>
where possible options include:
-g Generate all debugging info
-g:none Generate no debugging info
-g:{lines,vars,source} Generate only some debugging info
-nowarn Generate no warnings
-verbose Output messages about what the compiler is doing
-deprecation Output source locations where deprecated APIs are
used
-classpath <path> Specify where to find user class files and
annotation processors
-cp <path> Specify where to find user class files and
annotation processors
-sourcepath <path> Specify where to find input source files
-bootclasspath <path> Override location of bootstrap class files
-extdirs <dirs> Override location of installed extensions
-endorseddirs <dirs> Override location of endorsed standards path
-proc:{none,only} Control whether annotation processing and/or
compilation is done.
-processor <class1>[,<class2>,<class3>...] Names of the annotation processors
to run; bypasses default discovery process
-processorpath <path> Specify where to find annotation processors
-d <directory> Specify where to place generated class files
-s <directory> Specify where to place generated source files
-implicit:{none,class} Specify whether or not to generate class files for
implicitly referenced files
-encoding <encoding> Specify character encoding used by source files
-source <release> Provide source compatibility with specified release
-target <release> Generate class files for specific VM version
-version Version information
-help Print a synopsis of standard options
-Akey[=value] Options to pass to annotation processors
-X Print a synopsis of nonstandard options
-J<flag> Pass <flag> directly to the runtime system
-Werror Terminate compilation if warnings occur
@<filename> Read options and filenames from file
root#
Running on ROOT mode, Linux emurator grasps correct searchpath for all shared
objects?
It’s the first time for me, to use Linux emuration on my NetBSD workstation.
How can I do to make available Linux emuration environment and run Java suites
on my NetBSD, appropriately?
I have beaten...