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Re: Build report for nano-5.2
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: Build report for nano-5.2 |
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Tue, 25 Aug 2020 19:48:07 +0200 |
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Op 25-08-2020 om 01:42 schreef Nelson H. F. Beebe:
> I'm pleased to report that I've done successful builds and installs of
> nano-5.2 on at least these systems (all x86-64, unless otherwise
> noted):
>
> CentOS 5, 7, 8
> FuryBSD 12.1
> macOS 10.3.6 (High Sierra)
> RedHat 8
> Solaris 10 [SPARC]
> Solaris 11
> Ubuntu 20.04
Thanks for posting. It's good to know that nano builds fine on all
those platforms.
> /usr/bin/gcc -I/usr/uumath/include -I/usr/include/gmp
> -I/usr/uumath/include \
> -Wall -R/usr/uumath/lib -L/usr/uumath/lib -R/usr/gnu/lib
> \
I was going to ask what -R does, because it's not in the manual of gcc.
But I found it in the man page of ld: "For compatibility with other ELF
linkers, if the -R option is followed by a directory name, rather than
a file name, it is treated as the -rpath option."
> I restarted with
>
> make LIBS='-lz -lncurses -ltermlib'
Strange. You added just '-ltermlib' even though the unfound symbols are
ones from ncurses. Is that right?
Benno
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