Hey group;
It seems that many source programs are looking for libstdc++.ls and
libexpat.la. Neither is found. Programs like koffice and kMyMoney. I
think libstdc++ and libexpat are not in the normal / development packages.
KMyMoney from SuSE as a 9.0-cvs rpm fails to work because a
Donn Washburn escribió:
Hey group;
It seems that many source programs are looking for libstdc++.ls and
libexpat.la. Neither is found. Programs like koffice and kMyMoney. I
think libstdc++ and libexpat are not in the normal / development packages.
Neither should be there, this is
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 12:18, Pascal Bleser wrote:
What makes you think that ?
AFAIK no one at Packman (nor do I with my packages) removes the .la
files from the -devel packages, not even if they are for = 10.2.
Referencing libstdc++.la (c|sh)ould be seen as a bug (at least I've
been
Pascal Bleser schrieb:
Only those from the PackMan repo and other non-SUSE repos have
references to libstdc++.la, and only if they are build for distros
10.2. Once there is a 10.2 PackMan repo with packages specifically built
for 10.2, you don't need to worry any more.
What makes you think
2006/10/30, Andreas Hanke
You need to find out which one of the other .la files references
libstdc++.la, and rebuild that, so that it loses its reference to
libstdc++.la.
I made a locate libstdc++
and found:
[...]
/usr/lib/gcc/i586-suse-linux/4.1.2/libstdc++.a is nearly than, but is
the
Juan Erbes schrieb:
I have downloaded the cinelerra sources, and building from zero, I got
the same error:
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -I../common/faad
-I../common/mp4ff -O2 -g -O2 -MT audio.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/audio.Tpo -c -o audio.o audio.c; \
then mv -f
2006/10/31, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Erbes schrieb:
I have downloaded the cinelerra sources, and building from zero, I got
the same error:
if gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I../include -I../common/faad
-I../common/mp4ff -O2 -g -O2 -MT audio.o -MD -MP -MF
.deps/audio.Tpo
2006/10/31, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This means that one of
libfaad.la
libmp4ff.la
libmp4v2.la
still have /usr/lib/libstdc++.la in their dependency_libs line.
You are sure that there are no precompiled 10.1 binary packages on your
system, not even libmp4v2?
I have in /usr/lib
Juan Erbes schrieb:
Yes I have installed from the packman repo some binaries, and I have:
/usr/lib/libfaad.la
/usr/lib/libmp4v2.la
But I do'nt remember from what packages they are.
OK, then please do:
rpm -qf /usr/lib/libfaad.la
rpm -qf /usr/lib/libmp4v2.la
This will tell you which packages
Juan Erbes schrieb:
I have in /usr/lib about 300 files of .la libraries.
I mean that I need to format the system disk and installing from zero.
What You mean?
No, of course not.
You need to identify which of these .la files come from old binary
packages that have been built for an earlier
2006/10/31, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Erbes schrieb:
I have in /usr/lib about 300 files of .la libraries.
I mean that I need to format the system disk and installing from zero.
What You mean?
No, of course not.
You need to identify which of these .la files come from old binary
2006/10/31, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Erbes schrieb:
I have in /usr/lib about 300 files of .la libraries.
I mean that I need to format the system disk and installing from zero.
What You mean?
No, of course not.
You need to identify which of these .la files come from old binary
Juan Erbes schrieb:
Why I know if one of the 320 files is referenced to libstdc++.la?
Only those from the PackMan repo and other non-SUSE repos have
references to libstdc++.la, and only if they are build for distros
10.2. Once there is a 10.2 PackMan repo with packages specifically built
for
2006/10/31, Andreas Hanke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Juan Erbes schrieb:
Why I know if one of the 320 files is referenced to libstdc++.la?
Only those from the PackMan repo and other non-SUSE repos have
references to libstdc++.la, and only if they are build for distros
10.2. Once there is a 10.2
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 02:07, Juan Erbes wrote:
I do:
/usr/lib # sed -i 's/\/usr\/lib\/libstdc++.la//g' *.la
It's right?
if you are not familiar with CLI commands, you might use Midnight
Commander or some GUI application. ;-) In mc search for *.la files
containing libstdc++ and put
Hi!
In what package are the libstdc++.la library?
I'm rebuilding the cinelerra package from the packman repo, because
the original hangs, and I got:
/usr/include/bits/stdio2.h:66:1: warning: this is the location of the
previous definition
/bin/sh ../../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc
Juan Erbes schrieb:
In what package are the libstdc++.la library?
It's nowhere, this has been discussed already.
I'm rebuilding the cinelerra package from the packman repo, because
the original hangs, and I got:
[...]
grep: /usr/lib/libstdc++.la: No such file or directory
/usr/bin/sed:
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