Great. I overlooked this when I checked the symlinks. Now I think
the bug will be fixed. My build is in progress. I won't interrupt
it, but I'll keep your fix in mind when I check it tomorrow.
My fix allows gnat to find the symlinks; yours fixes the symlinks
themselves, so our two fixes are or
Ludovic Brenta writes:
> quick look at your request. It appears that the problem came from
> changing /usr/lib/gcc-lib into /usr/lib/gcc; the following file should
> fix it. I'm going to build with this patch, but it'll take several
> hours.
that may be a problem as well, but I messed up the sym
Matthias Klose writes:
> Please could you have a look? It seems that gnatlink does not search
> the gcc_lib_dir. Btw, did you see this report?
Yes, I did see the report as I have subscribed to gcc-3.4. I had a
quick look at your request. It appears that the problem came from
changing /usr/lib/gc
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> severity 261004 important
Bug#261004: gnat-3.4: gnatmake fails to build executables from ada code
Severity set to `important'.
> thanks
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Package: gnat-3.4
Version: 3.4.1-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Try to compile a hello world. Compiling and binding works, linking fails.
pslap2:scratch> gnatmake hello.adb
gcc-3.4 -c hello.adb
gnatbind -x hello.ali
gnatlink hello.ali
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgnat-3.
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