Anton Ertl wrote:
> Benoit Lecocq wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I try to compile gforth 0.7.0 on OpenBSD-current but I obtain the
>> following message :
>>
>> ...
>>     forth-switch-to-interactive, forth-send-buffer
>> Wrote /usr/ports/lang/gforth.new/w-gforth-0.7.0/gforth-0.7.0/gforth.elc
>> Done
>> rm -rf lib/gforth/0.7.0/libcc-named/
>> for i in cstr.fs unix/socket.fs; do ./gforth -e "s\"
>> `pwd`/lib/gforth/0.7.0/libcc-named/\" libcc-named-dir-v 2! libcc-path
>> clear-path libcc-named-dir libcc-path also-path :noname 2drop s\"
>> /usr/local/lib/gforth/libcc-named/\" ; is replace-rpath" ./$i -e bye; done
>>
>> libltdl is not configured
>> in file included from *OS command line*:-1
>> cstr.fs:23: open-lib failed
>>>>>>>> end-c-library<<<
>> Backtrace:
>> $209512990 throw
>> $20954E7C8 c(abort")
>> $20954F078 compile-wrapper-function1
>> *** Error code 1
>>
>> Stop in /usr/ports/lang/gforth.new/w-gforth-0.7.0/gforth-0.7.0 (line 648
>> of Makefile).
>> *** Error code 1
>>
>> any idea ?
> 
> It looks like you have libtool, but not libltdl.  My recommendation is
> to install libltdl, as this will give you the libcc C interface.  The
> alternative is to just delete "build-libcc-named" from the following
> line in Makefile:
> 
> more:   $(ENGINES) $(FORTH_GEN) $(GEN) build-libcc-named
> 
> and do another "make".
> 
> - anton
> 

It's not a big problem if I remove the compilation of "libcc-named" ?
It will not break something else ?

--
Benoit

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