ok i try it. In the manual the example includes only the hello.c file, there
is no additional header file for this example, that why it suffices only
compile and link the hello.c File. So i hope i solve my problem otherwise i
report my new problem again ;) Thanks for the fast help!!



jakh wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 5:22 PM, Martina08 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
>>
>> hi,
>> yes i have set my $AXIS2C_HOME variable. I go over the manuals from where
>> i
>> have the gcc-command.
>> But i tried to compile the math example and not the hello example. I go
>> to
>> folder $AXIS2C_HOME/samples/client/math.  There are the 3 Files, which i
>> want to compile and link. The files are:
>> axis2_math_stub.c
>> axis2_math_stub.h
>> math_client.c
>> Must i include the stub files (.c and .h) into the command?
> 
> 
> Yes you do, seems like you have missed what is at the end of the command
> from the manual.
> 
> -Rajika
> 
> 
>> I want to have
>> an executable File, which i can then use with the axis2 server...
>>
>> thanks for the answers...
>> salute
>>
>>
>>
>> Martina08 wrote:
>> >
>> > I want to build the math-example. My command is like the manual:
>> > gcc -o mathexecute -I$AXIS2C_HOME/include/axis2-1.5.0/
>> -L$AXIS2C_HOME/lib
>> > -laxutil -laxis2_axiom -laxis2_parser -laxis2_engine -lpthread
>> > -laxis2_http_sender -laxis2_http_receiver math_client.c ldl -Wl,--rpath
>> > -Wl,$AXIS2C_HOME/lib
>> >
>> > There is the error "Cannot find -laxutil ". I know the Libraries exist
>> and
>> > I set the $AXIS2C_HOME/lib to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH but this dont solve
>> the
>> > problem. In which folder I must execute this command?
>> > Have i forget something?
>> > When i use the complete Path to the libs like:
>> > gcc -o mathexecute -I$AXIS2C_HOME/include/axis2-1.5.0/
>> -L$AXIS2C_HOME/lib
>> > -L$AXIS2C_HOME/lib/libaxutil.so -L$AXIS2C_HOME/lib/libaxis2_axiom.so
>> > ...........
>> > then the compiler find the libraries(there is no error) but then i get
>> > much more "undefined reference to"-errors in function main like:
>> > undefined reference to axutil_env_create_all
>> > undefined reference to axutil_strcmp
>> > .
>> > .
>> > .
>> > Does somebody know where is my mistake?
>> >
>>
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