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Re: tclobjc-1.2 on HPUX (9.05), make check and objc_malloc: A FIX
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Rick Riolo |
Subject: |
Re: tclobjc-1.2 on HPUX (9.05), make check and objc_malloc: A FIX |
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Sat, 13 Dec 1997 13:53:13 -0500 (EST) |
Well, I fixed it by adding
#include "objc-malloc.h"
to tclObjc.m , doing a re-make which goes fine now, and
then a make check works fine.
(I wonder how it is that it works on other systems without that?)
- r
Rick Riolo address@hidden
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On 13 Dec 1997, Marcus G. Daniels wrote:
> Date: 13 Dec 1997 09:21:17 -0800
> From: Marcus G. Daniels <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: Re: tclobjc-1.2 on HPUX (9.05), make check and objc_malloc
>
> >>>>> "RLR" == Rick Riolo <address@hidden> writes:
>
> RLR> I tried to install tclobjc-1.2 under HPUX 9.05 (gcc 2.7.2) and
> RLR> the ./configure and make went fine, but then the make check had a
> RLR> problem:
>
> RLR> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status /bin/ld:
> RLR> Unsatisfied symbols:
> RLR> objc_malloc (code)
> RLR> objc_free (code)
> RLR> make: *** [checkTcl] Error 1
>
> What results from a "nm objc-malloc.o"?
>
> RLR> Does make check work for you?
>
> The platforms I tested (and it worked) were GNU/Linux, NetBSD, Solaris
> 2.5, and Irix 5.3.
>
> RLR> What did I forget?
>
> As far as I can tell, nothing. As a workaround, you can edit
> tclObjc.m changing "objc_malloc" to "malloc" and "objc_free" to "free"
> and then recompile. It would be nice to get to the bottom of this,
> though.
>
>
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