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Subject: [omniORB] Re: Solaris x86 & OmniORB problems
From: Sai-Lai Lo <S.Lo () uk ! research ! att ! com>
Date: 1999-06-29 14:08:46
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This is all too familar. The problem is with the compiler, get the latest
patch. See my comment in :
http://www.uk.research.att.com/omniORB/archives/1999-06/0199.html
Sai-Lai
>>>>> Alex Marcu writes:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to get OmniORB 2.7.1 compiled on a Solaris 2.6 system (the x86
> platform) using the Sun Workshop C++ compiler (ver. 5.0).
> It all ends with:
> + CC -o omniidl2 -O2 -fsimple -R ../../../lib/sun4_sosV_5.6
> -L../../../lib/sun4_sosV_5.6 driver/libdrv.a
> omniORB2_be/libomniORB2_be.a fe/libfe.a ast/libast.a util/libutil.a
> narrow/libnarrow.a
> Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
> __SLIP.DELETER__C
> omniORB2_be/libomniORB2_be.a(o2be_predefined
> _type.o)
> __SLIP.DELETER__D
> omniORB2_be/libomniORB2_be.a(o2be_enum.o)
> __SLIP.DELETER__E
> omniORB2_be/libomniORB2_be.a(o2be_interface.
> o)
> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to omniidl2
> I suppose I'm misssing one of the needed libraries, question is which one?
> Can someone put me back on the right track?
> We had success with OmniORB on a Sparc system by using the binary
> distribution, but we REALLY need to get the x86 platform running too.
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