Hi,
Can you run 'scons configure' and email the output to me? It's fairly easy to make the required change, I just need to know how to determine whether it is being built on BSD on not.
Cheers,
Andrew
Further to this, this is true of all the BSDs. I checked the online
man page interface at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi
for NetBSD and OpenBSD as well, and looked for "dlopen".
(Hmm. I didn't check DragonflyBSD. Not sure how to do this online. But
since it was initially a close relative of FreeBSD, I would wager that
it won't have a separate libdl either.)
HTH.
- David
On 8/30/06, David Frech <lambda@nimblemachines.com> wrote:
> latest error:
>
>
> gcc -o inst/bin/yhi src/runtime/BCKernel/process.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/external.o src/runtime/BCKernel/hashtable.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/heap.o src/runtime/BCKernel/hsffi.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/info.o src/runtime/BCKernel/integer.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/iofuncs.o src/runtime/BCKernel/jonkers.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/main.o src/runtime/BCKernel/make.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/mark.o src/runtime/BCKernel/module.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/mutator.o src/runtime/BCKernel/primitive.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/pretty.o src/runtime/BCKernel/sanity.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/stopcopy.o src/runtime/BCKernel/profile.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/foreign.o src/runtime/BCKernel/thread.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/stable.o src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/Array.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/FFI.o src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/IO.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/Prelude.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/Concurrent.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/PackedString.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/RuntimeAPI.o
> src/runtime/BCKernel/builtin/System.o
> depends/ctypes/libffi/src/prep_cif.o
> depends/ctypes/libffi/src/cfield.o depends/ctypes/libffi/src/x86/ffi.o
> depends/ctypes/libffi/src/x86/sysv.o -L/usr/local/lib -lgmp -ldl -lm
> -lpthread
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldl
> scons: *** [inst/bin/yhi] Error 1
> scons: building terminated because of errors.
>
> The issue, I think, is that, unlike on Linux, the dl* functions are in
> libc, not libdl.
>
> - David
>
> --
> The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
> persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
> progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
>
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