Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 02:02:25 +0100 From: Mark Ovens <marko@uk.radan.com> To: Patrick Murphy <murphyp1@voyager.ais.msu.edu> Cc: Doug White <dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: link bad magic aout Message-ID: <19990514020225.E255@marder-1> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9905131042550.13320-100000@voyager.ais.msu.edu>; from Patrick Murphy on Thu, May 13, 1999 at 10:51:44AM -0400 References: <373AD9B2.376904A9@uk.radan.com> <Pine.BSF.4.05.9905131042550.13320-100000@voyager.ais.msu.edu>
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On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 10:51:44AM -0400, Patrick Murphy wrote: > > > >On Thu, 13 May 1999, Mark Ovens wrote: > > > Is /usr/lib/libgcc.a not the default lib, i.e. ELF? I would expect the > > aout version to be in /usr/lib/aout or /usr/lib/compat/aout (I'm at > > work now so I can't check). > > > > The only libgcc.a that I can find on my system is in /usr/lib. I didn't > specify this library, I think the compiler adds it when it invokes the > linker. I did look on my system and found a /usr/lib/compat/aout > directory, but it does not contain a libgcc.a. It does have a bunch of > other lib's in it. > I've checked on my system and... % ls /usr/lib/compat aout libgcc.so.1.1 libreadline.so.2.0 libc.so.1.1 libgcc.so.261.0 libresolv.so.1.1 libc.so.2.2 libgmp.so.2.0 librpcsvc.so.1.1 libcurses.so.1.1 libgnumalloc.so.1.1 libskey.so.1.1 libdialog.so.2.0 libgnuregex.so.1.1 libtelnet.so.1.1 libf2c.so.1.1 libln.so.1.1 libtermcap.so.1.1 libforms.so.2.0 libm.so.1.1 libtermlib.so.1.1 libg++.so.1.1 libmalloc.so.1.1 libutil.so.1.1 libg++.so.2.0 libncurses.so.2.0 liby.so.1.1 libg++.so.3.0 libreadline.so.1.1 and similar (plus a few more) in /usr/lib/compat/aout, but different versions. Seems that compat2.2 only installs the shared object libs, not the static archives. I don't know what you need to do now though, sorry. > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message -- Y2K-Y Jelly: Allows you to insert four digits where previously you could only insert two. FreeBSD - The Power To Serve http://www.freebsd.org My Webpage http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~markov _______________________________________________________________ Mark Ovens, CNC Apps Engineer, Radan Computational Ltd. Bath UK CAD/CAM solutions for Sheetmetal Working Industry mailto:marko@uk.radan.com http://www.radan.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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