Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 08:54:59 -0600 From: Greg Lewis <glewis@eyesbeyond.com> To: "Scott I. Remick" <scott@sremick.net> Cc: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Subject: Re: OS check fails on JDK 1.4 & FreeBSD 5.4R Message-ID: <20050526145459.GA98285@misty.eyesbeyond.com> In-Reply-To: <pan.2005.05.26.05.34.10.523080@sremick.net> References: <pan.2005.05.22.18.40.12.945674@sremick.net> <200505221342.19274.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> <pan.2005.05.25.23.08.07.795801@sremick.net> <200505251623.55084.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> <pan.2005.05.26.03.50.59.597868@sremick.net> <20050526052502.GA90963@misty.eyesbeyond.com> <pan.2005.05.26.05.34.10.523080@sremick.net>
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On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 01:34:11AM -0400, Scott I. Remick wrote:
> On Thu, 26 May 2005 00:25:02 -0600, Greg Lewis wrote:
>
> > So, if you manually do (in the jdk14 directory)
> >
> > gcc -lc_r -o work/testos files/testos.c
> >
> > (You may need to manually create the work directory if you've done a
> > "make clean")
> >
> > What happens? The only way the test can fail is if you can't compile
> > that programme.
>
> su-2.05b# gcc -lc_r -o work/testos files/testos.c
> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lc_r
>
> But does -lc_r signify libc_r? This is 5.4, so I don't have libc_r, I have
> libpthread.
That would be your problem then. The test expects to use -lc_r on 5.x
and higher:
.if ${OSVERSION} > 500000
LINKIT= -lc_r
.else
LINKIT= -pthread
.endif
However, you should have libc_r on 5.4:
> uname -r
5.4-RELEASE-p1
> ls /usr/lib/libc_r*
/usr/lib/libc_r.a /usr/lib/libc_r.so.5
/usr/lib/libc_r.so /usr/lib/libc_r_p.a
So your machine would seem to be somewhat hosed unless you've deliberately
removed libc_r.
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