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From: "Soyeb Aswat" <soyeb AT btinternet DOT com>
Organization: Mirage Technologies
Date: 8 Mar 99 02:58:08 +0000
Subject: Re: Probably a stupid question
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> On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 09:09:57PM +0100, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 12:43:00AM +0000, Soyeb Aswat wrote:
> 
> > > 1. I guess that I don't have the paths set correctly.  What would I
> > > need to set and to where?
> 
> > I guess you are lacking:
> 
> > - header files
> > - libraries
> 
> > that usually come with the development package of your system. pgcc can't
> > supply these.
> 
> Solaris supplies this (at least, the commercial Solaris 2.6 does).  If
> you can't work out what's up with pgcc, you could take a look at
> http://www.sunfreeware.com/, which supplies prebuilt binaries in some
> format including some GCC version.  I've never used them, but they're
> probably worth a try.

I installed that last night just after my original mail, but I get the
same errors :-(  This means obviously that it is not the compiler. 
This is the make output when I try to compile mpeg_play from
unix.hensa.ac.uk;

[snip (can't get the scroll back, but everything compiles clean except

main.c: In function `main':
main.c:376: warning: passing arg 2 of `signal' from incompatible
pointer type
main.c:217: warning: return type of `main' is not `int'

)]

gcc  util.o video.o parseblock.o motionvector.o decoders.o  fs2.o fs2fast.o fs4.
o hybrid.o hybriderr.o 2x2.o  gdith.o gray.o mono.o main.o jrevdct.o 24bit.o uti
l32.o ordered.o  ordered2.o mb_ordered.o /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a /usr/openwin/
lib/libXext.a -lm -o mpeg_play                                                  
Undefined                       first referenced                                
 symbol                             in file                                     
socket                              /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
getpeername                         /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
xdrmem_create                       /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(ConnDis.o)        
dlclose                             /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)  (symb
ol belongs to implicit dependency /usr/lib/libdl.so.1)                          
gethostbyname                       /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
setsockopt                          /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
getservbyname                       /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
authdes_create                      /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(ConnDis.o)        
inet_addr                           /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
shutdown                            /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
getsockname                         /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
dlsym                               /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)  (symb
ol belongs to implicit dependency /usr/lib/libdl.so.1)                          
dlopen                              /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)  (symb
ol belongs to implicit dependency /usr/lib/libdl.so.1)                          
connect                             /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.a(x11trans.o)       
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to mpeg_play            
*** Error code 1                                                                
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `mpeg_play'                        
bash-2.03$                                                                      

> 
> > You'd better look for a really "free" operating system, like Linux, which
> > comes with everything you need, no strings attached.
> 
> It's probably much easier than Solaris unless you have a particular
> desire to learn about Solaris.  Any of the Linux distributions should
> provide a complete set of GNU development utilities out of the box.

I'm not a fan of Linux...

Thanks,

Soyeb

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