On 22/05/10 15:57, Cesar Romani wrote:
It compiled fine until May 18. with ruby 1.9.1 on Win XP with MinGW.
Now I'm getting this:
--------------------
gobjZ/if_ruby.o:if_ruby.c:(.text+0x916): undefined reference to
`rb_str_new_cstr'
gobjZ/if_ruby.o:if_ruby.c:(.text+0xaf1): undefined reference to
`rb_str_new_cstr'
gobjZ/if_ruby.o:if_ruby.c:(.text+0xcd5): undefined reference to
`rb_str_new_cstr'
gobjZ/if_ruby.o:if_ruby.c:(.text+0xd94): undefined reference to
`rb_str_new_cstr'
gobjZ/if_ruby.o:if_ruby.c:(.text+0xf75): undefined reference to
`rb_str_new_cstr'
gobjZ/if_ruby.o:if_ruby.c:(.text+0x1145): more undefined references to
`rb_str_new_cstr' follow
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [gvim.exe] Error 1
--------------------
Many thanks in advance
I don't see that label in the if_ruby.c source, but maybe it is in one
of the included files. Is cscope usable on your system? If it is, you
could use it to track where rb_str_new_cstr is used; see
http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Cscope for details.
I'm compiling gvim with ruby on Linux with no problems, but it's only
ruby 1.8.
Oh, and BTW, which 7.3a version are you compiling? Do you have a rough
estimate of the point where the regression happened? I see that Bram
committed a changeset (the latest so far) about 7 minutes before you
posted this mail, but it changed only gui.c plus two helpfiles. The
changesets before that were (in reverse chronological order) a
runtime-files updates and the extra float functions patch (to eval.c)
pioneered by Bill McCarthy.
Best regards,
Tony.
--
There once was a man named Eugene
Who invented a screwing machine
Concave and convex
It served either sex
And it played with itself in between.
--
You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist.
Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to.
For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php