February 09, 2007 tango on linux | ||||
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I have trouble to use tango on linux. I have tried both gdc and dmd, and they give me the same error: lab console # dmd hello.d gcc hello.o -o hello -m32 -lphobos -lpthread -lm hello.o:(.data+0x30): undefined reference to `_D5tango2io7Console12__ModuleInfoZ' hello.o: In function `_Dmain': hello.d:(.gnu.linkonce.t_Dmain+0x10): undefined reference to `_D5tango2io7Console4CoutC5tango2io7Console7Console6Output' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status --- errorlevel 1 On windows it works for me, but in linux no.. lab lib # dmd Digital Mars D Compiler v1.005 lab lib # ls -l /usr/lib/libphobos.a -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 504144 9 feb 20:59 /usr/lib/libphobos.a lab lib # cat /etc/dmd.conf [Environment] DFLAGS="-I/usr/include/tango" -version=Posix -version=Tango I have compiled tango from source with success, I have copied libphobos.a/libgphobos.a in /usr/lib, tango dir on my include path of dmd/gdc and changed properly dmd.conf/libgphobos.spec I have also tried to use the lib dir for dmd 1.005/gdc 0.22 as suggested in the mango site, but nothing.. I don't understand :\ It's a tango problem or just I did something wrong? |
February 11, 2007 Re: tango on linux | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alberto | Alberto wrote: > I have trouble to use tango on linux. > I have tried both gdc and dmd, and they give me the same error: > > lab console # dmd hello.d > gcc hello.o -o hello -m32 -lphobos -lpthread -lm > hello.o:(.data+0x30): undefined reference to > `_D5tango2io7Console12__ModuleInfoZ' > hello.o: In function `_Dmain': > hello.d:(.gnu.linkonce.t_Dmain+0x10): undefined reference to > `_D5tango2io7Console4CoutC5tango2io7Console7Console6Output' > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > --- errorlevel 1 I'm guessing you aren't using Bud or a similar tool? The user-level Tango code isn't in the packaged static library. > On windows it works for me, but in linux no.. Strange that it would work for you on Windows though. Sean |
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