trouble compiling on Slamd64 11.0

2006-12-01 Thread Nathan Becker

Hi,

I'm trying to compile LyX on Slamd64 11.0.  I used to be able to do
this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my
system.

It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on
the final linking.  I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and
so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the
included boost library, and played with the pic option.  I'm using the
qt frontend.  The linker barfing might be related to the boost
library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error.
Unfortunately I can't seem to get a specific error message, only that
ld returned error on exit.

Any suggestions?

thanks,
Nathan


trouble compiling on Slamd64 11.0

2006-12-01 Thread Nathan Becker

Hi,

I'm trying to compile LyX on Slamd64 11.0.  I used to be able to do
this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my
system.

It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on
the final linking.  I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and
so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the
included boost library, and played with the pic option.  I'm using the
qt frontend.  The linker barfing might be related to the boost
library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error.
Unfortunately I can't seem to get a specific error message, only that
ld returned error on exit.

Any suggestions?

thanks,
Nathan


trouble compiling on Slamd64 11.0

2006-12-01 Thread Nathan Becker

Hi,

I'm trying to compile LyX on Slamd64 11.0.  I used to be able to do
this on Slamd64 10.1 and I recently did a reformat/reinstall of my
system.

It seems to get through the entire compile process and then barf on
the final linking.  I've tried forcing library paths to /usr/lib64 and
so on, played with using either static or dynamic linking, tried the
included boost library, and played with the pic option.  I'm using the
qt frontend.  The linker barfing might be related to the boost
library, as those are the objects that are listed near the error.
Unfortunately I can't seem to get a specific error message, only that
ld returned error on exit.

Any suggestions?

thanks,
Nathan