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From: Danny Willems <contact@danny-willems.be>
To: caml-list@inria.fr, Matthew Saffer <m@saffer.me>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] OCaml-ctypes compilation with library in a different directory
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2016 15:48:16 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <60098d65-d997-2d33-bd94-d36bb384c2f5@danny-willems.be> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b5b9a13b-ba68-37d9-4cf8-8e946108fbb2@danny-willems.be>

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So it resolved by adding -cclib -lbsd after installed it the package 
libbsd-dev on Ubuntu. For info, the complete command is:

ocamlfind ocamlopt  \
   -linkpkg -package ctypes.foreign \
   -ccopt -I/usr/local/lib \
   -cclib "-Wl,--whole-archive" \
   -cclib -lmlx  \
   -cclib -lbsd \
   -cclib "-Wl,--no-whole-archive" \
   -cclib "-Wl,-E" \
   -cclib -lX11 \
   -cclib -lXext \
   minilibx.cmx \
   hello.ml \
   -o hello.native

On 07/31/2016 03:38 PM, Danny Willems wrote:
> I found this post on GitHub: 
> https://github.com/ocamllabs/ocaml-ctypes/issues/236
> I added the arguments to pass to ld and the mlx_init error disappear 
> (now I've an error about strlcpy used by minilibx which is not defined 
> on Linux).
>
> So my command is
> ```
> ocamlfind ocamlopt  \
>   -linkpkg -package ctypes.foreign \
>   -ccopt -I/usr/local/lib \
>   -cclib "-Wl,--whole-archive" \
>   -cclib -lmlx  \
>   -cclib "-Wl,--no-whole-archive" \
>   -cclib "-Wl,-E" \
>   -cclib -lX11 \
>   -cclib -lXext \
>   minilibx.cmx \
>   hello.ml \
>   -o hello.native
> ```
>
> On 07/31/2016 03:27 PM, Matthew Saffer wrote:
>>
>> If ld can't find the library, don't you need to change your 
>> LD_LOAD_PATH?
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 31, 2016, 06:35 Danny Willems <contact@danny-willems.be 
>> <mailto:contact@danny-willems.be>> wrote:
>>
>>     If I use a relative path (for example -cclib -L../minilibx) with
>>     ocamlopt, it compiles but I have the same issue when running the
>>     binary.
>>
>>     On 07/31/2016 12:22 PM, Danny Willems wrote:
>>     > Hello,
>>     >
>>     > I'm writing a binding OCaml to the C library "minilibx", here a
>>     mirror
>>     > of the library https://github.com/dannywillems/minilibx.
>>     >
>>     > The Makefile installs the library file libmlx.a in
>>     /usr/local/lib and
>>     > you have to add the flags -lmlx -lX11 and -lXext to compile. So you
>>     > have something like that to compile a test file written in C:
>>     >
>>     > ```
>>     > gcc  -I /usr/local/include -L/usr/local/lib test.c -lmlx  -lX11
>>     -lXext
>>     > ```
>>     >
>>     > I wrote a simple binding to mlx_init, mlx_new_window and
>>     mlx_loop in
>>     > minilibx.ml <http://minilibx.ml>:
>>     >
>>     > ```
>>     > open Ctypes
>>     > open Foreign
>>     >
>>     > type mlx_ptr = unit ptr
>>     > type mlx_win = unit ptr
>>     >
>>     > let mlx_ptr : mlx_ptr typ = ptr void
>>     > let mlx_win : mlx_win typ = ptr void
>>     >
>>     > let mlx_init =
>>     >   foreign "mlx_init" (void @-> returning mlx_ptr)
>>     >
>>     > let mlx_new_window =
>>     >   foreign "mlx_new_window" (mlx_ptr @-> int @-> int @-> string @->
>>     > returning mlx_win)
>>     >
>>     > let mlx_loop =
>>     >   foreign "mlx_loop" (mlx_ptr @-> returning void)
>>     > ```
>>     > with the corresponding interface in minilibx.mli and compile it
>>     with
>>     >
>>     > ```
>>     > ocamlfind ocamlc -c -package ctypes.foreign -linkpkg minilibx.mli
>>     >
>>     > ocamlfind ocamlc -c -package ctypes.foreign -linkpkg
>>     minilibx.ml <http://minilibx.ml>
>>     > ```
>>     >
>>     > Now I wrote a test file named hello.ml <http://hello.ml>
>>     > ```
>>     > let () =
>>     >   let i = Minilibx.mlx_init () in
>>     >   let w = Minilibx.mlx_new_window i 640 480 "Hello, World" in
>>     >   Minilibx.mlx_loop i
>>     > ```
>>     >
>>     > and compile it with
>>     >
>>     > ```
>>     > ocamlfind ocamlc -o hello -ccopt -L/usr/local/lib -cclib -lmlx
>>     -cclib
>>     > -lX11 -cclib -lXext minilibx.cmo -package ctypes.foreign -linkpkg
>>     > hello.ml <http://hello.ml>
>>     > ```
>>     > and when I execute hello, I have
>>     >
>>     > ```
>>     > Fatal error: exception
>>     >
>>     Dl.DL_error("/home/dannywillems/.opam/ctypes/lib/stublibs/dllctypes-foreign-base_stubs.so:
>>     > undefined symbol: mlx_init")
>>     > ```
>>     >
>>     > So linking seems not working. But I can't find why.
>>     >
>>     > If I try to compile in native with ocamlopt (cmo -> cmx),
>>     linking is
>>     > not done at compile time:
>>     > ```
>>     > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lmlx
>>     > collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
>>     > File "caml_startup", line 1:
>>     > Error: Error during linking
>>     > ```
>>     >
>>     > Am I using the right option (-ccopt -L/usr/local/lib)? And why
>>     ocamlc
>>     > doesn't output the error linking message?
>>     >
>>     > Thank you for you help.
>>     >
>>     >
>>
>>
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      reply	other threads:[~2016-07-31 13:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-07-31 10:22 Danny Willems
2016-07-31 10:34 ` Danny Willems
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2016-07-31 13:38     ` Danny Willems
2016-07-31 13:48       ` Danny Willems [this message]

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