On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 6:02 AM, Ivan Vučica <
address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Jackie,
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 15:47, Jackie Gleason <
address@hidden>
> wrote:
>>
>> Yup that looks like the right one there looks like there is a link to the
>> Labs toward the end. I am also looking into some of the options for a port
>> of UIKit but not very far along there. Some people have also been having
>> success with Cocotron (using my toolchain compiling), however, since I don't
>> have XCode or a mac (although if I get desperate my gf does) I have stuck
>> with trying to get GNUStep to work compile (see original message).
>
>
> I intend to work on UIKit using OpenGL and primarily targeting X11. I began
> work on UIApplication, and intend to work on it slowly.
>
> It's in the GNUstep repository under dev-libs.
>
>>
>>
>> I have included the config.log, however, I think the real problem here is
>> for some reason the pthreads stuff isn't get included. This seems odd
>> considering it should be included inside the platform folder included. I
>> know there can be some problems with Bionic and pthreads but join shouldn't
>> be that issue.
>>
>> GnuStep Make seems to compile fine...
>>
>> address@hidden:~/tmp/gnustep/make$ ls
>> bin etc share
>> address@hidden:~/tmp/gnustep/make$ ls ./bin/
>> debugapp gnustep-config gnustep-tests openapp opentool
>>
>> Am I missing some sort of fancy include in my CFLAGS or LDFLAGS?
>
>
> From what I can see in config.log, linker step of compiling is failing on
> the pthread_join() test, just as you documented in your later email.
>
> Just look for the line:
> "configure: failed program was:"
> and this line will be followed by the program that failed.
>
> Program that failed is testing for pthread_join(). Looking above the program
> that failed, I see the following:
>
> <a long path to ld>/bin/ld: cannot find -lpthread
>
> You probably need to tell the linker where to find libpthread.a. LDFLAGS
> then needs to contain -Lfolder/which/contains/libpthread/dot/a in addition
> to any other options you want to have in there.
>
> In your later email you stated:
>>
>> if I set pthread_ok=yes to goes on to the next issue (seems test are ran
>> even when cross compile which of course fails.)
>> Although that I can just change it I am worried I have my linking set up
>> wrong, any help would be great.
>
>
> Can you document where it fails, apart from tests?
>
> Also, it might be possible to turn off thread support under GNUstep.
>
> --
> Ivan Vučica -
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