Was wondering if the download package names should have something that
distinguishes between cpp and java?
tuscany-cpp-sca-0.1.incubating-M1.tar.gz
<http://people.apache.org/%7Erobbinspg/tuscany_sca-0.1.incubating-M1.tar.gz> ?
We didn't do it for java but it is nice when you download both to keep them
straight.
Edward Slattery wrote:
The changes made to the distro on Saturday have made the windows
distro no
longer work. I think its just a question of the calculator sample - I was
working with a 'deploy' directory, where now I think it works in the
calculator root, so when I run it I can see both the sca.module in my
project and the sca.module in the deploy directory, and I get duplicates.
I suggest we use some of Monday to sort this out - Im sure the linux one
will be the one most people want anyway.
cheers,
Ed.
On 24/06/06, Pete Robbins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24/06/06, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I used this binary distro but my machine is Fedora Core3. I got the
following problem building the Calculator sample:
g++ -g -O2 -o calculator_client Calc.o
-L/home/jeremy/Desktop/tuscany_sca-bin-0.1.incubating-M1/lib
-ltuscany_sca
-L/home/jeremy/Desktop/tuscany_sdo-bin-0.1.incubating-M1/lib
-ltuscany_sdo -ltuscany_sdo_axiom
-L/home/jeremy/Desktop/axis2c-bin-0.92-linux/lib -laxis2_util
-laxis2_axiom -laxis2_wsdl -laxis2_engine -laxis2_parser -laxis2_minizip
-lpthread -laxis2_http_sender -laxis2_http_receiver
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libtuscany_sca_ws_reference.so.0, needed by
/home/jeremy/Desktop/tuscany_sca-bin-0.1.incubating-M1
/lib/libtuscany_sca.so,
not found (try using -rpath or -rpath-link)
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libstdc++.so.5, needed by
/home/jeremy/Desktop/tuscany_sca-bin-0.1.incubating-M1
/lib/libtuscany_sca.so,
may conflict with libstdc++.so.6
/home/jeremy/Desktop/tuscany_sca-bin-0.1.incubating-M1
/lib/libtuscany_sca.so:
undefined reference to
`tuscany::sca::ws::WSServiceWrapper::WSServiceWrapper(tuscany::sca::model::WireTarget*)'
I assume the conflict on libstc++ is due to distro issues.
If I added -ltuscany_sca_ws_reference to the automake files then it
built and I was able to run the basic sample :-)
Maybe someone can enlighten me wrt linking on linux with automake. If I
create a lib A which references libs x,y and z, and z references P, Q
and
R... when I come to build an executable MyEXE I need to have -lA -lx -ly
-lz
-lP -lQ -lR. Is this correct? It seems odd that I need to know all the
dependencies of the things I depend on.
Cheers,
--
Pete
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