> On 15 Mar 2010, at 15:16, Vincent Richomme wrote: > >> Ok fine so this time this error is bit harder to fix for me : >> >> clang libobjc_entry.c -c \ >> -MMD -MP -DDLL_EXPORT -D__OBJC_RUNTIME_INTERNAL__=1 >> -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -DGNUSTEP -DGNUSTEP_BASE_LIBRARY=1 >> -DGNU_GUI_LIBRARY=1 >> -DGNU_RUNTIME=1 -DGNUSTEP_BASE_LIBRARY=1 -DGNUSTEP_WITH_DLL >> -DBUILD_libobjc_DLL=1 -g -Wall -DDEBUG -fno-omit-frame-pointer -DGSWARN >> -DGSDIAGNOSE -Wno-import -g -Werror -std=c99 -g -march=native >> -fexceptions >> -I. -I/home/Vincent/GNUstep/Library/Headers >> -I/GNUstep/Local/Library/Headers -I/GNUstep/System/Library/Headers \ >> -o obj/libobjc_entry.c.o > > I can't help with this one at all, unfortunately. This file is from the > original GCC code and is apparently needed for building on Windows, but > I've no idea what it's actually meant to do. You can try just removing it > and see what that breaks... >
Ok so finally I get loads of linker errors : clang -shared -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base -Wl,--out-implib,./obj/libobjc.dll.a -Wl,--enable-auto-import -g -ltoydispatch -o ./obj/objc-4.dll obj/class.c.o obj/class_table.c.o obj/encoding.c.o obj/hash_table.c.o obj/exception.c.o obj/gc.c.o obj/hash.c.o obj/init.c.o obj/misc.c.o obj/nil_method.c.o obj/objects.c.o obj/protocol.c.o obj/runtime.c.o obj/sarray.c.o obj/selector.c.o obj/sendmsg.c.o obj/thr.c.o obj/libobjc_entry.c.o obj/NSBlocks.m.o obj/NXConstStr.m.o obj/Object.m.o obj/Protocol.m.o obj/blocks_runtime.m.o obj/linking.m.o obj/mutation.m.o obj/properties.m.o obj/sync.m.o -L toydispatch/obj -L/home/Vincent/GNUstep/Library/Libraries -L/GNUstep/Local/Library/Libraries -L/GNUstep/System/Library/Libraries -lpthread -lgnustep-gui -lgnustep-base -lws2_32 -ladvapi32 -lcomctl32 -luser32 -lcomdlg32 -lmpr -lnetapi32 -lm -I. Creating library file: ./obj/libobjc.dll.aobj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x34): multiple definition of `_objc_lookup_class' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0x0): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x38): multiple definition of `_objc_load_callback' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xbc): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x3c): multiple definition of `_objc_object_alloc' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xc0): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x40): multiple definition of `_objc_object_copy' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xc4): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x44): multiple definition of `_objc_object_dispose' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xc8): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x48): multiple definition of `_objc_malloc' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xcc): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x4c): multiple definition of `_objc_atomic_malloc' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xd0): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x50): multiple definition of `_objc_valloc' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xd4): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x54): multiple definition of `_objc_realloc' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xd8): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x58): multiple definition of `_objc_calloc' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xdc): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x5c): multiple definition of `_objc_free' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xe0): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x60): multiple definition of `__objc_msg_forward' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xe4): first defined here obj/class_table.c.o:fake:(.data+0x64): multiple definition of `__objc_msg_forward2' obj/class.c.o:fake:(.data+0xe8): first defined here ... fu000001.o:(.idata$2+0xc): undefined reference to `libmsvcrt_a_iname' fu000004.o:(.idata$2+0xc): undefined reference to `libmsvcrt_a_iname' fu000006.o:(.idata$2+0xc): undefined reference to `libmsvcrt_a_iname' fu000008.o:(.idata$2+0xc): undefined reference to `libmsvcrt_a_iname' fu000010.o:(.idata$2+0xc): undefined reference to `libmsvcrt_a_iname' fu000012.o:(.idata$2+0xc): more undefined references to `libmsvcrt_a_iname' follow nmth000000.o:(.idata$4+0x0): undefined reference to `_nm___iob I have a question, when using clang does it use linker from binutils or does it have its own linker ? _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev