Hi,

trying to compile an inboard module (OpenDX 4.1.0 on an Origin2000, 
Irix6.5, MIPSpro Compilers: Version 7.30), I end up getting the message:

Unresolved text symbol "main" - 1st referenced by /usr/lib32/mips4/crt1.o

I'm aware of the discussion threads in the lists back last year, but I'm
uncertain on the suggested workaround. The following things allowed me to
compile (but...)

- using the flag: -ignore_unresolved
- manual linking without  /usr/lib32/mips4/crtn.o

This got me past the link stage, but doing a "dx -exec dxexec" and
editing a new network e.g., I cannot connect to the server. Errors
messages are: none / "TraceBPT trap", respectively.
The standalone dx is working, btw.


Another thing which struck as being strange: I cannot resolve with libDX.a
(I was using  libDXlite above). This behavior is shown by the DX4.1.0
version that I compiled from sources, as well as the precompiled
version by Jeff Braun on the webpages.

%> file libDX.a
libDX.a:     current ar archive
%> ld libDX.a
ld32: WARNING 126: The archive libDX.a defines no global
symbols. Ignoring.

%> file libDXlite.a
libDXlite.a: current ar archive containing 32-bit objects
...and no WARNING for ld.

So, why doesn't libDX know about the 32-bits, etc...

Appreciate any help!

best

gerd


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