on 11/16/03 8:23 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:

> Which did you recompile, imlib or eterm?
> 
    I have to say thatıs an excellent point so I was compelled recompile
both, several times. Originally it was Eterm but I'm surprised I hadn't
recompiled both. I also wanted to see if my flags made any difference. I
learned a long time ago to use "-no-cpp-precomp" in my flags so I wanted to
see if this was arcane information. However, after unsetting the flags in my
environment "-no-cpp-precomp" still appeared during compilation so I guess
it's still necessary.

    I got a really strange warning from ld while compiling Eterm that I
didn't notice the first time:

ld: warning -dylib_install_name /sw/lib/libEterm-0.9.2.dylib not found in
segment address table LD_SEG_ADDR_TABLE
/sw/var/lib/fink/prebound/seg_addr_table
ld: warning -undefined suppress disables -prebind
ld: warning actions.lo has local relocation entries in non-writable section
(__TEXT,__text)
ld: warning actions.lo has local relocation entries in non-writable section
(__TEXT,__symbol_stub1)
ld: warning buttons.lo has local relocation entries in non-writable section
(__TEXT,__text)
ld: warning buttons.lo has local relocation entries in non-writable section
(__TEXT,__symbol_stub1)

There was a really long list of such pairs and I've never seen anything like
them. That compelled me to run update-prebinding and compile again. If this
actually has anything to do with the problem, I have a confession to make.
I've turned off the fix-prebinding process on my system. It seems to me that
the time it takes to log all of its failures costs more time than it could
possibly save. I've never actually seen it claim to have fixed anything.
Anyway, if that's part of the problem, I need to know it.

    Well, that's as much as I've been able to learn and all the
recompilation hasn't helped anything; the crash report remains the same.
Thanks for the help. If anyone is successfully running Eterm, please let me
know. That's information too.
-- 
Gary Kerbaugh
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    One good turn usually gets most of the blanket.




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