* [9fans] more porting questions from newbie
@ 2006-03-15 8:05 Fernan Bolando
2006-03-15 9:33 ` Charles Forsyth
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From: Fernan Bolando @ 2006-03-15 8:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I found a thread in 9fans archive about undefined _main in .a libs
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andrey mirtchovski wrote:
> cc -o ocamlrun prims.o libcamlrun.a
> _main: undefined: main in _main
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I was able to fix this by not creating .a libs.
However there was no final decision on how it should be handled.
thanks
,Fernan
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* Re: [9fans] more porting questions from newbie
2006-03-15 8:05 [9fans] more porting questions from newbie Fernan Bolando
@ 2006-03-15 9:33 ` Charles Forsyth
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From: Charles Forsyth @ 2006-03-15 9:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: fernanbolando, 9fans
> I found a thread in 9fans archive about undefined _main in .a libs
> ****** from 9fans archive ***************************
> andrey mirtchovski wrote:
>> cc -o ocamlrun prims.o libcamlrun.a
>> _main: undefined: main in _main
it is complaining that `main' is undefined but called by
a function `_main'. `_main' is in the C startup code, and is
provided by the C library. i'm not sure
why the linker doesn't pick up `main' if it is in the library.
if you give ape's cc the -v option, it will give a little trace
of loading of object files and libraries, which might help
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* Re: [9fans] more porting questions from newbie
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@ 2006-03-16 5:33 ` Fernan Bolando
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From: Fernan Bolando @ 2006-03-16 5:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 9fans
On 3/15/06, Charles Forsyth <forsyth@terzarima.net> wrote:
> > I found a thread in 9fans archive about undefined _main in .a libs
> > ****** from 9fans archive ***************************
> > andrey mirtchovski wrote:
> >> cc -o ocamlrun prims.o libcamlrun.a
> >> _main: undefined: main in _main
>
> it is complaining that `main' is undefined but called by
> a function `_main'. `_main' is in the C startup code, and is
> provided by the C library. i'm not sure
> why the linker doesn't pick up `main' if it is in the library.
>
> if you give ape's cc the -v option, it will give a little trace
> of loading of object files and libraries, which might help
On 3/16/06, Charles Forsyth <forsyth@terzarima.net> wrote:
> it's intentional, in that the automatic dependency loading (the `autolib'
> messages)
> is done only for libraries referenced implicitly (by #pragma lib lines in
> #include files),
> and that is done after all explicitly named object files and libraries are
> dealt with in
> command line order.
sorry for taking this out of 9fans. I am not used to using gmail as my
main interface
Charles thanks
,Fernan
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