Hi,
sorry for the laggy reply - my desk is rather filled with
work :-)
gx-turbo wrote:
did you see the cxfe package I sent 13.Oct. ?
Ah yes, I apparently forgot about it because it had a
Priority tag with O(ptional) so it was never built
on my integration reference build.
I wiped the old copyright lines and added a .cache:
Committed revision 31369.
1. imlib: I made a proposal for a simple patch/change in MMS, It was
accepted and should be in at least in final release 1.1.0 (using
`imlib2-config --libs`)
I work arounded it with T2 compiler wrappers, reoving them with
the next fixed update is of course great.
Btw. the -config scripts are old-style and not so prefer (they
are not too handy on cross-build, pkg-config for installation
data query works better.
2. lz/lncurses: I found a work-around, but was not sure if its generally
working (removing some "-Wl,-nostdlib" from makefiles). If you found a good
solution, great. It took a while for me to understand that this is
independent from #3 .eh_frame.
I added -L/lib* to find -lz, apparently it is not found because
the package messes heavily the compiler arguments, and especially
some -isystem option appears to let GCC not use the standard
system ones.
3. .eh_frame: I still do not understand the details. I still have this
error, but mms is working since several weeks without problems. From my
understanding it is about c++ exception handling, and maybe its only by
chance that I do not see the impacts (because no exception occurs). I think
it has to do with c/c++ libraries, I have googled for a while, but without
final success. Did you also solve this issue ?
On my side it built. I can imagine such failuers if C++ files
are finally linked without g++'s help, but just with ld.
Yours,
--
René Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin
http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name
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