As a follow up, I tried to compile it in a different Mac, with same MacOS X 10.5.5 (Darwin 9.5.0) and gcc
4.0.1.But in this new machine everything compiled fine, so I checked ld version:
Not working:
$ ld -v
@(#)PROGRAM:ld PROJECT:ld64-82.5
Working:
$ ld -v
@(#)PROGRAM:ld PROJECT:ld64-85
I could also find in google that other people had the very same problem with other projects and some could get it solved running:
./configure --with-ld=/usr/bin/ld_classic
But as far as I could check gprolog's configure ignores this option and I could not find any way to force ld_classic to be used.
ld_classic version is also older in the machine that is not working:
Not working:
$ ld_classic -v
Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-667.3~112
Working:
$ ld_classic -v
Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-668~13
I'll try to update the not-working machine, hope that will solve the problem.
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Marcello Azambuja
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Marcello Azambuja
<address@hidden> wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to compile gprolog on my MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.5.5 (Darwin 9.5.0) with gcc
4.0.1.I tried downloading gprolog-1.3.0.tar.gz but could not compile it (configure && make):
...
gplc -o pl2wam --no-fd-lib --min-bips pl2wam.o read_file.o bip_list.o syn_sugar.o internal.o code_gen.o reg_alloc.o inst_codif.o first_arg.o indexing.o wam_emit.o
collect2: ld terminated with signal 10 [Bus error]
Undefined symbol: predicate($pl_query_recover_alt/0)
Undefined symbol: predicate($pl_query_recover_alt/0)
compilation failed
make[1]: *** [pl2wam] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 1
I also tried 'port install gprolog' but got the same error (it basically does the same that I did).
I searched the list archives but could only find a message from two years ago suggesting to use gcc 3.x.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards,
Marcello Azambuja