Aaron Ardiri wrote:
the .bss section is for zero initialized globals - do you have anything like
this declared in your code:
unsigned char buffer[0x1];
that kind of stuff ends up in the .bss section - which, is allocated on
startup and memset to 0 :)
no, i don't, most of my globals a
> i have one application. when i compile it on linux using prc tools 2.2.1 it
> compiles without any problem. but when i try to compile it on windows (with
> prctools 2.3 (according to what cygwin installer shows)) it complains that
> .bss
> segment is too big and i can't link app together.
th
hello
i have one application. when i compile it on linux using prc tools 2.2.1 it
compiles without any problem. but when i try to compile it on windows (with
prctools 2.3 (according to what cygwin installer shows)) it complains that .bss
segment is too big and i can't link app together.
how do
Weeks' vacation => long delay in replying, sorry 'bout that.
John Marshall wrote:
*Read* that error message. Your samples' makefiles contain -palmos
options for some SDK that you do not have installed.
Of course you're right, though I'm sure you know there's this pesky gap
between reading and un
Aaron Ardiri wrote:
did you actually unzip the sdk's to /PalmDev and then run palmdev-prep?
ie:
The sdks came in RPM form too, so I just installed them as such. However
after reading your reply I did run palmdev-prep and got this:
# palmdev-prep
Checking SDKs in /opt/palm
> /usr/share/prc-tools/include/PalmOS.h:12: #error No genuine PalmOS.h found
> /usr/share/prc-tools/include/PalmOS.h:15: warning: #warning use Pilot.h
> if you really mean to use the 3.1 SDK or earlier; you may need to run
> palmdev-prep or use a suitable -palmosX option -- see
> "http://prc-too
This is probably a setup rather than programming issue, and if I'm
asking in the wrong place, I'd appreciate a redirection.
Having downloaded and installed prc-tools RPMs from
http://www.palmos.com/dev/tools/gcc/, which installed without errors,
I'm unable to compile a hello.c. Actually, when
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 08:04:29 -0500, Mark Slagell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> # palmdev-prep
> Checking SDKs in /opt/palmdev
> sdk-4 headers in 'include', libraries in 'lib'
[...]
> When GCC is given no -palmos options, SDK '4' will be used by default
[...]
> Next 'make' had the same "no