Crossfire Archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: CF: Irix 5.3 Yet more problems.
- To: Kjetil Torgrim Homme <>, John Cater <>
- Subject: Re: CF: Irix 5.3 Yet more problems.
- From: "Mark Wedel" <>
- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 16:06:06 -0800
- Cc: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- In-Reply-To: Kjetil Torgrim Homme <> "Re: CF: Irix 5.3 Yet more problems." (Dec 21, 8:35am)
- References: <> <>
- Sender:
On Dec 21, 8:35am, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
> Subject: Re: CF: Irix 5.3 Yet more problems.
> [John Cater]
>
> > ld:
> > The shared object /usr/lib/libsocket.so did not resolve any symbols.
> > You may want to remove it from your link line.
> > The shared object /usr/lib/libnsl.so did not resolve any symbols.
> > You may want to remove it from your link line.
>
> -lnsl and -lsocket are probably only necessary on Solaris, but this is
> benign.
Needed on pyramid's os also. Many svr4 implmentations might need them.
>
> > cc -g -DLIBDIR=\"/usr/games/crossfire/lib\" -I -I../include -I.
-Iinclude -ICnv -I../include
> > -I. -Iinclude -ICnv -c crossedit.c
> > cfe: Error: include/Posix.h: 33: Cannot open file sys/types.h for
#include
> > cfe: Error: include/Posix.h: 38: Cannot open file sys/stat.h for #include
>
> These include files are very basic and always available. My theory is
> that the -I on its own resets the include search path. If you look in
> the Makefile, it probably says -I$(SOMEVARIABLE), perhaps -I$(XPMINC)
> or somesuch. Either set the variable to something reasonable or
> remove it.
the empty -I is fixed for the next version I believe.
--
-- Mark Wedel
-
[you can put yourself on the announcement list only or unsubscribe altogether
by sending an email stating your wishes to ]