[omniORB] Compilation
Sai-Lai Lo
S.Lo@uk.research.att.com
14 Mar 2000 17:43:35 +0000
If omniidl2 core dump even if you have compiled it from scratch on linux,
then there is a problem with your compiler or platform setup.
There isn't much we suggest except to say that we have tested omniORB on:
1. Redhat 5.2 with gcc-2.95.1
2. Redhat 6.0 and 6.1 with their egcs-1.1.2 compiler.
I don't know if gcc-2.95.2 itself is problematic or is it because you are
mixing some glibc-2.1 and glibc-2.0 based libraries.
Sai-Lai
>>>>> Belcher, Jim writes:
> Duncan,
> I just downloaded the file you specified and attempted
> the compile, with the same result.
> Jim
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Duncan Grisby [mailto:dgrisby@uk.research.att.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 9:40 AM
> To: Belcher, Jim
> Cc: omniorb-list@uk.research.att.com
> Subject: Re: [omniORB] Compilation
> On Tuesday 14 March, "Belcher, Jim" wrote:
>> This was a fresh download from your site, attempted on
>> two separate computers, following the
>> compile directions contained in the README.unix document.
>> Basically all is says to do is to go to src and type
>> make export. Since there were binaries in the download,
>> is there some other step I need to do to prepare for
>> the compilation? The GNU compiler is version 2.95.2
>> and was a fresh compile itself, with --enable-threads set.
>> I also had this problem with the 2.91 compiler, thus
>> the new 2.95.2 compile.
> Did you download the Linux binary distribution or the source
> distribution? You should get the source distribution -- the one
> without a platform name in the file.
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