* Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? @ 2003-05-20 16:41 David Combs 2003-05-20 18:10 ` Stefan Monnier ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-20 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw) I'm having difficulties getting emacs 21.3 to compile, load, etc -- and am getting complaints about a missing lib: ../lisp/textmodes/text-mode.elc ../lisp/vc-hooks.elc ../lisp/ediff-hook.elc ../lisp/widget.elc ../lisp/window.elc ../lisp/version.el LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory Killed make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' make: *** [src] Error 2 358.0 sys= 18.0 96% || mem=0 in=0 137 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> (Note: Im trying to communicate with ONLY those people who've put emacs-21.3 up on Solris! Thanks! David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 16:41 Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? David Combs @ 2003-05-20 18:10 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-20 19:38 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-20 18:39 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-20 19:53 ` Bijan Soleymani 2 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-20 18:10 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> "David" == David Combs <dkcombs@panix.com> writes: > I'm having difficulties getting emacs 21.3 to compile, > load, etc -- and am getting complaints about a missing > lib: > ../lisp/textmodes/text-mode.elc ../lisp/vc-hooks.elc ../lisp/ediff-hook.elc ../lisp/widget.elc ../lisp/window.elc ../lisp/version.el > LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump > ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory > Killed > make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' > make: *** [src] Error 2 > 358.0 sys= 18.0 96% || mem=0 in=0 > 137 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> Try setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /opt/sfw/lib/ -- Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 18:10 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-20 19:38 ` Dave Uhring 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-20 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw) On Tue, 20 May 2003 14:10:28 -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > Try > setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH /opt/sfw/lib/ Bogus, totally bogus! http://www.visi.com/~barr/ldpath.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 16:41 Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? David Combs 2003-05-20 18:10 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-20 18:39 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 21:47 ` David Combs 2003-05-20 19:53 ` Bijan Soleymani 2 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-20 18:39 UTC (permalink / raw) On Tue, 20 May 2003 12:41:17 -0400, David Combs wrote: > I'm having difficulties getting emacs 21.3 to compile, > load, etc -- and am getting complaints about a missing > lib: > > ../lisp/textmodes/text-mode.elc ../lisp/vc-hooks.elc ../lisp/ediff-hook.elc ../lisp/widget.elc ../lisp/window.elc ../lisp/version.el > LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump > ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory > Killed > make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' > make: *** [src] Error 2 > 358.0 sys= 18.0 96% || mem=0 in=0 > 137 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> Then why do you not install that library if you wish to use it? You certainly have the option in the ./configure script to choose motif instead of Xaw3d. > (Note: Im trying to communicate with ONLY those people > who've put emacs-21.3 up on Solris! I run Solaris 9, not Solris. Does that disqualify my comments? BTW that release of emacs builds without error on Ultra 1 if a bit slowly. [emacs-21.3]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw --with-x-toolkit=motif --with-xpm --with-jpeg --with-tiff --with-gif --with-png --with-x [emacs-21.3]$ time gmake [ ... ] real 21m49.492s user 20m55.430s sys 0m25.130s ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 18:39 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-21 21:47 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 22:37 ` Stefan Monnier 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-21 21:47 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.20.18.39.47.352431@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Tue, 20 May 2003 12:41:17 -0400, David Combs wrote: > >> I'm having difficulties getting emacs 21.3 to compile, >> load, etc -- and am getting complaints about a missing >> lib: >> >> ../lisp/textmodes/text-mode.elc ../lisp/vc-hooks.elc ../lisp/ediff-hook.elc ../lisp/widget.elc ../lisp/window.elc ../lisp/version.el >> LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump >> ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory >> Killed >> make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' >> make: *** [src] Error 2 >> 358.0 sys= 18.0 96% || mem=0 in=0 >> 137 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> > >Then why do you not install that library if you wish to use it? > >You certainly have the option in the ./configure script to choose motif >instead of Xaw3d. > >> (Note: Im trying to communicate with ONLY those people >> who've put emacs-21.3 up on Solris! > >I run Solaris 9, not Solris. Does that disqualify my comments? > >BTW that release of emacs builds without error on Ultra 1 if a bit slowly. > >[emacs-21.3]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw --with-x-toolkit=motif > --with-xpm --with-jpeg --with-tiff --with-gif --with-png --with-x >[emacs-21.3]$ time gmake > >[ ... ] > >real 21m49.492s >user 20m55.430s >sys 0m25.130s > Question: does any 2nd person agree that I should use the above config-args -- either as-is, or with modifications. Thanks. David PS: maybe stupid question; perhaps Dave was born inside emacs sources... ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 21:47 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-21 22:37 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-21 23:15 ` Darren Dunham 2003-05-22 8:02 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-21 22:37 UTC (permalink / raw) >> [emacs-21.3]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw --with-x-toolkit=motif >> --with-xpm --with-jpeg --with-tiff --with-gif --with-png --with-x > Question: does any 2nd person agree that I should use > the above config-args -- either as-is, or with modifications. The --with-xpm, --with-jpeg, --with-tiff, --with-gif, and --with-png, and --with-x should be unnecessary (they are autodetected). The --with-x-toolkit=motif is your choice, depending on whether you prefer the Motif toolkit for scrollbars and menus or the Xaw3d toolkit for scrollbars and the Lucid toolkit for menus. You have Xaw3d installed on your system in /usr/sfw/lib as your listing has shown, so it should work just fine as long as you make sure to tell the executable where the Xaw3d library can be found. For that you need to either provide a -R/usr/sfw/lib argument or an LD_RUN_PATH to the C compiler (the C compiler did find the library while compiling, but the compiler does not assume that the library will be at the same spot when you run the program as when you compile) or set LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you forgot to give the relevant info to the compiler. The -R option is the best choice. The same issue you're seeing with Xaw3d might occur with Motif, of course, depending on where the library is installed and what is the default search path for dynamically linked libraries. Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 22:37 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-21 23:15 ` Darren Dunham 2003-05-22 0:54 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-22 8:02 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Darren Dunham @ 2003-05-21 23:15 UTC (permalink / raw) In gnu.emacs.help Stefan Monnier <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> wrote: > For that you need to either provide a -R/usr/sfw/lib argument or an > LD_RUN_PATH to the C compiler (the C compiler did find the library while > compiling, but the compiler does not assume that the library will be at the > same spot when you run the program as when you compile) or set > LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you forgot to give the relevant info to the compiler. > The -R option is the best choice. Any particular reason the -R stuff isn't added for a Solaris build? -- Darren Dunham ddunham@taos.com Unix System Administrator Taos - The SysAdmin Company Got some Dr Pepper? San Francisco, CA bay area < This line left intentionally blank to confuse you. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 23:15 ` Darren Dunham @ 2003-05-22 0:54 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-22 15:06 ` bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.03 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-22 0:54 UTC (permalink / raw) >> For that you need to either provide a -R/usr/sfw/lib argument or an >> LD_RUN_PATH to the C compiler (the C compiler did find the library while >> compiling, but the compiler does not assume that the library will be at the >> same spot when you run the program as when you compile) or set >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you forgot to give the relevant info to the compiler. >> The -R option is the best choice. > Any particular reason the -R stuff isn't added for a Solaris build? I remember discussions about it a long time ago, but didn't know enough at that time and can't remember what was the conclusion. It's odd also that the PROBLEMS file only mention LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_RUN_PATH without mentioning the -R arg in LDFLAGS. I hope somebody who knows more about how `configure' chooses the -L and -R args could help us at least write a better entry in PROBLEMS. Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 0:54 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-22 15:06 ` bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.03 2003-05-22 15:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-23 4:36 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.03 @ 2003-05-22 15:06 UTC (permalink / raw) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <5lu1bner7p.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu>, Stefan Monnier <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> wrote: >>> For that you need to either provide a -R/usr/sfw/lib argument or an >>> LD_RUN_PATH to the C compiler (the C compiler did find the library while >>> compiling, but the compiler does not assume that the library will be at the >>> same spot when you run the program as when you compile) or set >>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you forgot to give the relevant info to the compiler. >>> The -R option is the best choice. >> Any particular reason the -R stuff isn't added for a Solaris build? > >I remember discussions about it a long time ago, but didn't know >enough at that time and can't remember what was the conclusion. >It's odd also that the PROBLEMS file only mention LD_LIBRARY_PATH >and LD_RUN_PATH without mentioning the -R arg in LDFLAGS. > >I hope somebody who knows more about how `configure' chooses the -L and -R >args could help us at least write a better entry in PROBLEMS. > _ AFAIK, autoconf doesn't know how to set these things. You either have to write your own hacks to configure.in or use the generic libtool solution. Libtool was written to solve exactly this problem. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBPsznYWTWTAjn5N/lAQGKjAP/QSdE4Myq4StJvHYT8wF4LsAP06ZwXNQd EgABJe2oNaXk9CViJ+RGG94CvZvhzAoDQ4kliQLhK3tpudvtuFC4jFcjyiuWqWgC di17GXbMnMrAWaY8oFqgBxbwl7EzuM/Nj61JonInXz2C/zIVUUoDclkmt175mEzB FGwvt1RCAYA= =r2aK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 15:06 ` bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.03 @ 2003-05-22 15:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-23 5:28 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 4:36 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-22 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw) On Thu, 22 May 2003 15:06:10 +0000, bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.0 wrote: > _ AFAIK, autoconf doesn't know how to set these things. You > either have to write your own hacks to configure.in or use the > generic libtool solution. Libtool was written to solve exactly > this problem. /tmp/emacs-21.3/src/Makefile generated with $LDFLAGS="" LDFLAGS= -L/usr/openwin/lib X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 Note that the -R/usr/openwin/lib linking argument does not exist. Neither does -L/usr/sfw/lib and hence /usr/ccs/bin/ld is NOT going to find libtiff.so, libjpeg.so or libpng.so, let alone provide the required run-time link paths. Now export LDFLAGS properly and run configure again. The src/Makefile now has: LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 The build time linker will now not only find the required libraries but will place the library search path within the resultant binary executables. Libtool had nothing to do with it. [emacs-21.3]$ grep libtool * [emacs-21.3]$ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 15:45 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-23 5:28 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 9:18 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 10:41 ` Dave Uhring 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-23 5:28 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.22.15.45.10.303311@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Thu, 22 May 2003 15:06:10 +0000, >bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.0 wrote: > >> _ AFAIK, autoconf doesn't know how to set these things. You >> either have to write your own hacks to configure.in or use the >> generic libtool solution. Libtool was written to solve exactly >> this problem. > >/tmp/emacs-21.3/src/Makefile generated with $LDFLAGS="" > >LDFLAGS= -L/usr/openwin/lib >X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib >LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 > Since I uses csh, I made a file env.source: setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' setenv X11_LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' setenv LIBX '$(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11' , and then said "source env.source", and then "env", and got: LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib X11_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX=$(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 110 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> as the final three lines. Look ok to you? >Note that the -R/usr/openwin/lib linking argument does not exist. Neither >does -L/usr/sfw/lib and hence /usr/ccs/bin/ld is NOT going to find >libtiff.so, libjpeg.so or libpng.so, let alone provide the required >run-time link paths. > >Now export LDFLAGS properly and run configure again. I think (maybe wrongly, for sure!) that csh has no export cmd, nor(?) needs one? Oh, better do a "make clean", I suppose, first. >The src/Makefile now has: > >LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib >X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib >LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 > >The build time linker will now not only find the required libraries but >will place the library search path within the resultant binary executables. > >Libtool had nothing to do with it. > >[emacs-21.3]$ grep libtool * >[emacs-21.3]$ > > > Here's what I ended up with in that src/Makefile: LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib ... X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -lXpm -lX11 Note that my libx is a lot shorter than yours; I guess I'll ltry making it this way first, then worry later about those other things. David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-23 5:28 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-23 9:18 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 10:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-23 10:41 ` Dave Uhring 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-23 9:18 UTC (permalink / raw) OK, I did, I think, what I was told to do, and I still get the same error. I did a make clean, then the ./configure, and looked at the resulting src/Makefile. Here's what I ended up with in that src/Makefile: LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib ... X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -lXpm -lX11 I then did "make", which started out like this: 113 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> make if [ ! -f /big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/lisp/abbrev.elc ]; then \ make bootstrap; \ fi cd lib-src; make all \ CC='gcc' CFLAGS='-g -O2 ' CPPFLAGS='' \ LDFLAGS='-L/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib' MAKE='make' make[1]: Entering directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/lib-src' ... ------------------------ tail-end of 22may03's "make" -------------------------- ... LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory Killed make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' make: *** [src] Error 2 362.0 sys= 18.0 94% || mem=0 in=0 /usr/openwin/lib: used 43074 available files drwxr-xr-x 12 root bin 2560 Mar 12 16:54 . drwxr-xr-x 9 root bin 512 Feb 27 23:31 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 444 Oct 12 2001 .ttyswrc drwxr-xr-x 9 root bin 1024 Mar 4 17:51 X11 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Aug 9 2002 XErrorDB -> X11/XErrorDB lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Aug 9 2002 XKeysymDB -> X11/XKeysymDB lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Aug 9 2002 Xcms.txt -> X11/Xcms.txt -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 1232 Apr 6 2002 Xdefaults -rw-r--r-- 1 root bin 945 Apr 6 2002 Xinitrc ... ... -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 12900 Apr 6 2002 libXau.a -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 456064 Apr 6 2002 libXaw.a lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Aug 9 2002 libXaw.so -> ./libXaw.so.5 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 239728 Apr 6 2002 libXaw.so.4 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 304316 Apr 6 2002 libXaw.so.5 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 35224 Apr 6 2002 libXdmcp.a -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 180304 Dec 2 23:07 libXext.a lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Aug 9 2002 libXext.so -> ./libXext.so.0 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 119036 Dec 2 23:07 libXext.so.0 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 66856 Apr 6 2002 libXi.a ... ... Any obvious stupid thing that I did here? (Do I have to be root to do the make? I thought the doc said only for the make install.) Thanks! David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-23 9:18 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-23 10:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-26 0:44 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-23 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw) On Fri, 23 May 2003 09:18:35 +0000, David Combs wrote: > OK, I did, I think, what I was told to do, > and I still get the same error. Of course you got the same error. You keep refusing to include -R/usr/openwin/lib in your $LDFLAGS. tmacs cannot find it because you did not do that. > Any obvious stupid thing that I did here? Fix your env.source file, make clean, remove config.cache & config.status and run configure again with the proper $LDFLAGS. > (Do I have to be root to do the make? No. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-23 10:45 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-26 0:44 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-26 0:44 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.23.10.45.46.438968@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Fri, 23 May 2003 09:18:35 +0000, David Combs wrote: > >> OK, I did, I think, what I was told to do, >> and I still get the same error. > >Of course you got the same error. You keep refusing to include >-R/usr/openwin/lib in your $LDFLAGS. No I don't -- although I might not have it right:: 177 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> echo $LDFLAGS -L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib 178 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-23 5:28 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 9:18 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-23 10:41 ` Dave Uhring 1 sibling, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-23 10:41 UTC (permalink / raw) On Fri, 23 May 2003 05:28:17 +0000, David Combs wrote: > In article <pan.2003.05.22.15.45.10.303311@yahoo.com>, > Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >>On Thu, 22 May 2003 15:06:10 +0000, >>bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.0 wrote: > >> >>> _ AFAIK, autoconf doesn't know how to set these things. You >>> either have to write your own hacks to configure.in or use the >>> generic libtool solution. Libtool was written to solve exactly >>> this problem. >> >>/tmp/emacs-21.3/src/Makefile generated with $LDFLAGS="" >> >>LDFLAGS= -L/usr/openwin/lib >>X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib >>LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 >> As I pointed out in the next few lines this is completely in error. > Since I uses csh, I made a file env.source: > > setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' > setenv X11_LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' > setenv LIBX '$(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11' > > , and then said "source env.source", and then "env", and got: > > LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib > X11_LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib > LIBX=$(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11 > 110 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> > > as the final three lines. > > Look ok to you? No. You set up your env.source incorrectly. I keep telling you that LDFLAGS must contain -L and -R entries for each library directory and you did not even bother with -R/usr/openwin/lib in your env.source file. >>Note that the -R/usr/openwin/lib linking argument does not exist. Neither >>does -L/usr/sfw/lib and hence /usr/ccs/bin/ld is NOT going to find >>libtiff.so, libjpeg.so or libpng.so, let alone provide the required >>run-time link paths. >> >>Now export LDFLAGS properly and run configure again. > > I think (maybe wrongly, for sure!) that csh has no export cmd, > nor(?) needs one? Right, but you need to use setenv, which is the csh equivalent to ksh,bash,zsh export. > Oh, better do a "make clean", I suppose, first. Just remove config.cache and config.status if you have a clean source tree. > Note that my libx is a lot shorter than yours; I guess I'll ltry > making it this way first, then worry later about those other > things. That is because libtiff, libjpeg, etc were not found. It will not build correctly. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 15:06 ` bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.03 2003-05-22 15:45 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-23 4:36 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 5:53 ` Miles Bader 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-23 4:36 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <baip12$f41$2@news.Stanford.EDU>, >... >_ AFAIK, autoconf doesn't know how to set these things. You > either have to write your own hacks to configure.in or use the > generic libtool solution. Libtool was written to solve exactly > this problem. > >_ Booker C. Bense Thanks much! Since libtool -- first time I've heard of it. Oh, there it is -- in sfw, info-pages and everything. I'll have a read. Thanks, David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-23 4:36 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-23 5:53 ` Miles Bader 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Miles Bader @ 2003-05-23 5:53 UTC (permalink / raw) dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes: > > You either have to write your own hacks to configure.in or use the > > generic libtool solution. Libtool was written to solve exactly this > > problem. > > Thanks much! Since libtool -- first time I've heard of it. You may live to regret it ... (libtool often works, but it's a giant ball of hair) -miles -- `The suburb is an obsolete and contradictory form of human settlement' ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 22:37 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-21 23:15 ` Darren Dunham @ 2003-05-22 8:02 ` David Combs 2003-05-22 13:56 ` Stefan Monnier 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-22 8:02 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <5lhe7olyei.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu>, Stefan Monnier <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> wrote: >>> [emacs-21.3]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw --with-x-toolkit=motif >>> --with-xpm --with-jpeg --with-tiff --with-gif --with-png --with-x > >> Question: does any 2nd person agree that I should use >> the above config-args -- either as-is, or with modifications. > >The --with-xpm, --with-jpeg, --with-tiff, --with-gif, and --with-png, >and --with-x should be unnecessary (they are autodetected). >The --with-x-toolkit=motif is your choice, depending on whether you prefer >the Motif toolkit for scrollbars and menus or the Xaw3d toolkit for >scrollbars and the Lucid toolkit for menus. > >You have Xaw3d installed on your system in /usr/sfw/lib as your >listing has shown, so it should work just fine as long as you make sure >to tell the executable where the Xaw3d library can be found. > >For that you need to either provide a -R/usr/sfw/lib argument or an >LD_RUN_PATH to the C compiler (the C compiler did find the library while How do I do that? Is there some way that I can add it as a config arg? Or as an env-variable? Or do I have to go into the resulting makefile (Makefile?) and add it, by hand, after cc command? >compiling, but the compiler does not assume that the library will be at the >same spot when you run the program as when you compile) or set >LD_LIBRARY_PATH if you forgot to give the relevant info to the compiler. >The -R option is the best choice. > >The same issue you're seeing with Xaw3d might occur with Motif, of course, >depending on where the library is installed and what is the default search >path for dynamically linked libraries. > > > Stefan Here's some lines from the Makefile: (an *Occur* buffer): 3 lines matching "(CC)" in buffer Makefile<2>. 69: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< 79:LD = $(CC) 107: $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ${srcdir}/prefix-args.c -o prefix-args ---- Now I show that "*Occur*" again, but broken up, and showing that piece's matching lines just below (with, for context, a few lines before and after the matched line(s). For anyone's edification, I did two M-x Occurs in the Makefile, and I show them here, along with the matched lines and each with some surrounding context-lines. Anyone eager to write in come comments or other explanatons or background or even modifications, as tutorial info, please do so. THANKS! David [From the *Occur*] 69: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< # ========================== start of cpp stuff ======================= C_SWITCH_SYSTEM= SHELL=/bin/sh TOOLKIT_DEFINES = -DUSE_LUCID ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(TOOLKIT_DEFINES) $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include ${CFLAGS} .c.o: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< XOBJ= xterm.o xfns.o xselect.o xrdb.o fontset.o OLDXMENU=${lwlibdir}liblw.a LIBXMENU= $(OLDXMENU) LIBW= -lXaw3d LIBXTR6 = -lSM -lICE LIBXT= $(LIBW) -lXmu -lXt $(LIBXTR6) -lXext X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -lXpm -lX11 LIBSOUND= [Note: the line immediately following the above one *is* the line-79 "LD =" below, that was matched by M-x Occur. [From the *Occur*] 79:LD = $(CC) LD = $(CC) ALL_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/ccs/lib `./prefix-args -Xlinker -R/usr/openwin/lib ` `{ set x USE_MOTIF; test "$$2" = "USE_MOTIF"; } || echo ' -R/usr/dt/lib -L/usr/dt/lib'` $(LDFLAGS) INTERVAL_SRC = intervals.h composite.h GETLOADAVG_LIBS = obj= dispnew.o frame.o scroll.o xdisp.o xmenu.o window.o charset.o coding.o category.o ccl.o cm.o term.o xfaces.o $(XOBJ) emacs.o keyboard.o macros.o keymap.o sysdep.o buffer.o filelock.o insdel.o marker.o minibuf.o fileio.o dired.o filemode.o cmds.o casetab.o casefiddle.o indent.o search.o regex.o undo.o alloc.o data.o doc.o editfns.o callint.o eval.o floatfns.o fns.o print.o lread.o abbrev.o syntax.o unexelf.o mocklisp.o bytecode.o process.o callproc.o region-cache.o sound.o atimer.o doprnt.o strftime.o intervals.o textprop.o composite.o md5.o $(MSDOS_OBJ) [From the *Occur*] 107: $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ${srcdir}/prefix-args.c -o prefix-args temacs: $(LOCALCPP) $(STARTFILES) stamp-oldxmenu ${obj} ${otherobj} prefix-args $(LD) ${STARTFLAGS} ${ALL_LDFLAGS} -o temacs ${STARTFILES} ${obj} ${otherobj} ${LIBES} prefix-args: prefix-args.c $(config_h) $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ${srcdir}/prefix-args.c -o prefix-args stamp-oldxmenu: ${OLDXMENU} ../src/$(OLDXMENU) touch stamp-oldxmenu ../src/$(OLDXMENU): ${OLDXMENU} $(OLDXMENU): really-lwlib ====================== Now, the Occur is on "cflags": 6 lines matching "cflags" in buffer Makefile<2>. 37:CFLAGS= -g -O2 67:ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(TOOLKIT_DEFINES) $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include ${CFLAGS} 69: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< 107: $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ${srcdir}/prefix-args.c -o prefix-args 119: cd ${lwlibdir}; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' "C_SWITCH_X_SITE=$(C_SWITCH_X_SITE_1)" "C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE=$(C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE_1)" "C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM=$(C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM_1)" "C_SWITCH_SITE=$(C_SWITCH_SITE_1)" "C_SWITCH_MACHINE=$(C_SWITCH_MACHINE_1)" "C_SWITCH_SYSTEM=$(C_SWITCH_SYSTEM_1)" 249: LC_ALL=C $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) temacs ALL_CFLAGS="$(ALL_CFLAGS) -DPURESIZE=5000000 -I../src" ---- Now I show THIS "*Occur*" again, but broken up, and showing that piece's matching lines just below (with, for context, a few lines before and after the matched line(s). [From the *Occur*] 6 lines matching "cflags" in buffer Makefile<2>. 37:CFLAGS= -g -O2 CC=gcc CPP=gcc -E CFLAGS= -g -O2 CPPFLAGS= LDFLAGS= -L/usr/openwin/lib -L/extra-non-sun--c-libraries--bin # dkc-added-3may03 LN_S=ln -s [From the *Occur*] 67:ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(TOOLKIT_DEFINES) $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include ${CFLAGS} 69: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< # ========================== start of cpp stuff ======================= C_SWITCH_SYSTEM= SHELL=/bin/sh TOOLKIT_DEFINES = -DUSE_LUCID ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(TOOLKIT_DEFINES) $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include ${CFLAGS} .c.o: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< [From the *Occur*] 107: $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ${srcdir}/prefix-args.c -o prefix-args 119: cd ${lwlibdir}; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' "C_SWITCH_X_SITE=$(C_SWITCH_X_SITE_1)" "C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE=$(C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE_1)" "C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM=$(C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM_1)" "C_SWITCH_SITE=$(C_SWITCH_SITE_1)" "C_SWITCH_MACHINE=$(C_SWITCH_MACHINE_1)" "C_SWITCH_SYSTEM=$(C_SWITCH_SYSTEM_1)" temacs: $(LOCALCPP) $(STARTFILES) stamp-oldxmenu ${obj} ${otherobj} prefix-args $(LD) ${STARTFLAGS} ${ALL_LDFLAGS} -o temacs ${STARTFILES} ${obj} ${otherobj} ${LIBES} prefix-args: prefix-args.c $(config_h) $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ${srcdir}/prefix-args.c -o prefix-args stamp-oldxmenu: ${OLDXMENU} ../src/$(OLDXMENU) touch stamp-oldxmenu ../src/$(OLDXMENU): ${OLDXMENU} $(OLDXMENU): really-lwlib C_SWITCH_MACHINE_1 = C_SWITCH_SYSTEM_1 = C_SWITCH_SITE_1 = C_SWITCH_X_SITE_1 = -I/usr/openwin/include C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE_1 = C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM_1 = -I/usr/dt/include really-lwlib: cd ${lwlibdir}; ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} CC='${CC}' CFLAGS='${CFLAGS}' MAKE='${MAKE}' "C_SWITCH_X_SITE=$(C_SWITCH_X_SITE_1)" "C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE=$(C_SWITCH_X_MACHINE_1)" "C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM=$(C_SWITCH_X_SYSTEM_1)" "C_SWITCH_SITE=$(C_SWITCH_SITE_1)" "C_SWITCH_MACHINE=$(C_SWITCH_MACHINE_1)" "C_SWITCH_SYSTEM=$(C_SWITCH_SYSTEM_1)" @true .PHONY: really-lwlib [From the *Occur*] 249: LC_ALL=C $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) temacs ALL_CFLAGS="$(ALL_CFLAGS) -DPURESIZE=5000000 -I../src" .PHONY: tags bootstrap: bootstrap-emacs bootstrap-temacs: LC_ALL=C $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) temacs ALL_CFLAGS="$(ALL_CFLAGS) -DPURESIZE=5000000 -I../src" bootstrap-doc: ${libsrc}make-docfile -rm -f ${etc}DOC els=`echo ${shortlisp} ${SOME_MACHINE_LISP} | sed -e "s/\\.elc/.el/g"`; ${libsrc}make-docfile -d ${srcdir} $$els ${obj} > ${etc}DOC bootstrap-emacs: bootstrap-temacs bootstrap-doc ./temacs --batch --load loadup bootstrap mv -f emacs bootstrap-emacs rm -f temacs ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 8:02 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-22 13:56 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-22 14:53 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-22 13:56 UTC (permalink / raw) >>>>> "David" == David Combs <dkcombs@panix.com> writes: > How do I do that? Is there some way that I can add it as > a config arg? Or as an env-variable? Or do I have to > go into the resulting makefile (Makefile?) and add it, by > hand, after cc command? That's the part I never bothered to learn. What I do is `make' then look for the command that did the link (in make's output) and copy&paste it into the shell, edit to my liking and rerun. It seems that Dave understands autoconf a bit better so he uses a more principled way to do it. Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 13:56 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-22 14:53 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-22 14:53 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <5ld6ibdr0a.fsf@rum.cs.yale.edu>, Stefan Monnier <monnier+gnu.emacs.help/news/@flint.cs.yale.edu> wrote: >It seems that Dave understands autoconf a bit better so he uses >a more principled way to do it. FWIW, there does exist a book about Autoconf, although the customer-blurbs on Amazon say that it's already out of date, and leaves out lots of stuff. I assume it's a lot better than having no book at all. David PS: thanks for your method of getting the make to work. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 16:41 Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? David Combs 2003-05-20 18:10 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-20 18:39 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-20 19:53 ` Bijan Soleymani 2003-05-20 21:03 ` Dave Uhring 2 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Bijan Soleymani @ 2003-05-20 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw) dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes: > I'm having difficulties getting emacs 21.3 to compile, > load, etc -- and am getting complaints about a missing > lib: > > ../lisp/textmodes/text-mode.elc ../lisp/vc-hooks.elc ../lisp/ediff-hook.elc ../lisp/widget.elc ../lisp/window.elc ../lisp/version.el > LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump > ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory > Killed > make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' > make: *** [src] Error 2 > 358.0 sys= 18.0 96% || mem=0 in=0 > 137 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> > > > > (Note: Im trying to communicate with ONLY those people > who've put emacs-21.3 up on Solris! I've gotten version 21.2, 21.3 and CVS of emacs to compile on solaris/slowlaris. Looks like you've got problems with libXaw3d. You should look for xaw3d in /etc/PROBLEMS. Here is what I found: " * On systems with shared libraries you might encounter run-time errors from the dynamic linker telling you that it is unable to find some shared libraries, for instance those for Xaw3d or image support. These errors mean Emacs has been linked with a library whose shared library is not in the default search path of the dynamic linker. Similar problems could prevent Emacs from building, since the build process invokes Emacs several times. On many systems, it is possible to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your environment to specify additional directories where shared libraries can be found. Other systems allow to set LD_RUN_PATH in a similar way, but before Emacs is linked. With LD_RUN_PATH set, the linker will include a specified run-time search path in the executable. " Hope that helps, Bijan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 19:53 ` Bijan Soleymani @ 2003-05-20 21:03 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 8:50 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 21:44 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-20 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw) On Tue, 20 May 2003 15:53:59 -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > Looks like you've got problems with libXaw3d. > > You should look for xaw3d in /etc/PROBLEMS. Here is what I found: > > " > * On systems with shared libraries you might encounter run-time errors > from the dynamic linker telling you that it is unable to find some > shared libraries, for instance those for Xaw3d or image support. > These errors mean Emacs has been linked with a library whose shared > library is not in the default search path of the dynamic linker. Solaris is an ELF system. The library search path is supposed to be in the headers of the binary. It gets put there by using the proper LDFLAGS during the compile time link. [emacs-21.3]$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH $LD_RUN_PATH [emacs-21.3]$ ldd src/emacs-21.3.1 libXm.so.4 => /usr/dt/lib/libXm.so.4 libgen.so.1 => /usr/lib/libgen.so.1 libXp.so.1 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXp.so.1 libXmu.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXmu.so.4 libXt.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4 libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 libICE.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libICE.so.6 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libtiff.so.3 => /usr/sfw/lib/libtiff.so.3 libjpeg.so.62 => /usr/sfw/lib/libjpeg.so.62 libpng.so.2 => /usr/sfw/lib/libpng.so.2 libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libXpm.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXpm.so.4 libX11.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 libkstat.so.1 => /usr/lib/libkstat.so.1 libcurses.so.1 => /usr/lib/libcurses.so.1 libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-1/lib/libc_psr.so.1 > Similar problems could prevent Emacs from building, since the build > process invokes Emacs several times. > > On many systems, it is possible to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your > environment to specify additional directories where shared libraries > can be found. Go back and re-read my previous post in the other branch of this thread. > Other systems allow to set LD_RUN_PATH in a similar way, but before > Emacs is linked. With LD_RUN_PATH set, the linker will include a > specified run-time search path in the executable. Completely unnecessary. Learn something about the OS before posting such nonsense. > Hope that helps, It merely confuses and confounds the misimpressions you Linux users have about UNIX. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 21:03 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-21 8:50 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 15:55 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 21:44 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-21 8:50 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.20.21.03.12.709422@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Tue, 20 May 2003 15:53:59 -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > >> Looks like you've got problems with libXaw3d. >> >> You should look for xaw3d in /etc/PROBLEMS. Here is what I found: >> >> " >> * On systems with shared libraries you might encounter run-time errors >> from the dynamic linker telling you that it is unable to find some >> shared libraries, for instance those for Xaw3d or image support. >> These errors mean Emacs has been linked with a library whose shared >> library is not in the default search path of the dynamic linker. > >Solaris is an ELF system. The library search path is supposed to be in >the headers of the binary. It gets put there by using the proper LDFLAGS >during the compile time link. > >[emacs-21.3]$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH $LD_RUN_PATH > >[emacs-21.3]$ ldd src/emacs-21.3.1 > libXm.so.4 => /usr/dt/lib/libXm.so.4 > libgen.so.1 => /usr/lib/libgen.so.1 > libXp.so.1 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXp.so.1 > libXmu.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXmu.so.4 > libXt.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4 > libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 > libICE.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libICE.so.6 > libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 > libtiff.so.3 => /usr/sfw/lib/libtiff.so.3 > libjpeg.so.62 => /usr/sfw/lib/libjpeg.so.62 > libpng.so.2 => /usr/sfw/lib/libpng.so.2 > libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 > libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 > libXpm.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXpm.so.4 > libX11.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 > libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 > libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 > libkstat.so.1 => /usr/lib/libkstat.so.1 > libcurses.so.1 => /usr/lib/libcurses.so.1 > libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 > libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 > libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 > /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-1/lib/libc_psr.so.1 > > Thanks! My "make" got as far as creating "temacs", for which ldd on gives: libXaw3d.so.5 => (file not found) libXmu.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXmu.so.4 libXt.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXt.so.4 libSM.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libSM.so.6 libICE.so.6 => /usr/openwin/lib/libICE.so.6 libXext.so.0 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXext.so.0 libXpm.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libXpm.so.4 libX11.so.4 => /usr/openwin/lib/libX11.so.4 libsocket.so.1 => /usr/lib/libsocket.so.1 libnsl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libnsl.so.1 libkstat.so.1 => /usr/lib/libkstat.so.1 libcurses.so.1 => /usr/lib/libcurses.so.1 libm.so.1 => /usr/lib/libm.so.1 libc.so.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1 libdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1 libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 /usr/platform/SUNW,Sun-Blade-100/lib/libc_psr.so.1 Why does mine want the 3d thing, and yours doesn't? Also, you did that echo of the two LD_..._PATHs, and showed nothing for what typed out. Here's what I get: 84 ==/dkcjunk==> echo $LD_RUN_PATH LD_RUN_PATH: Undefined variable 85 ==/dkcjunk==> echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH: Undefined variable 86 ==/dkcjunk==> A prior answer said to define the first one as /usr/openwin/lib. Is that your opinion too? And what about the RUN path -- set it to what? (The last time I dealt with these concepts was way back on dec-20 twenex; since then I've been using a language no one's ever heard of (Mainsail) that works entirely differently, doesn't even use ld, does such things its own (also nice) way.) Thanks! David PS: your opinion on those configure-args suggested in that same post? Any changes, or use as-is. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 8:50 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-21 15:55 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 22:24 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-21 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw) On Wed, 21 May 2003 08:50:21 +0000, David Combs wrote: > libXaw3d.so.5 => (file not found) > Why does mine want the 3d thing, and yours doesn't? Probably because I enabled motif instead of Xaw3d when I ran the configure script. Do you really want the Athena widget set? Is that library actuallly on your system? Where? If it's in /opt/sfw/lib then your environment should contain [duhring]$ echo $LDFLAGS -L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib -R/opt/sfw/lib before running the configure script. > Also, you did that echo of the two LD_..._PATHs, and > showed nothing for what typed out. A blank line appeared because I do not have either of those values set in my environment. I do not require them for any of the software which I have built on this machine. Neither are they required for the OS software supplied by Sun; they built those binaries with the correct LDFLAGS in the compiler user's environment. > Here's what I get: > > > 84 ==/dkcjunk==> echo $LD_RUN_PATH > LD_RUN_PATH: Undefined variable > 85 ==/dkcjunk==> echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH > LD_LIBRARY_PATH: Undefined variable > 86 ==/dkcjunk==> > > A prior answer said to define the first one as > /usr/openwin/lib. > > Is that your opinion too? http://www.visi.com/~barr/ldpath.html No, my opinion is that neither of those values should be set. They are unnecessary and evil. Set LDFLAGS in your environment correctly -before- running any GNU configure script. You probably should also set CC and CFLAGS: [duhring]$ echo $CC /usr/sfw/bin/gcc [duhring]$ echo $CFLAGS -O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc > And what about the RUN path -- set it to what? "" > PS: your opinion on those configure-args suggested in that > same post? Any changes, or use as-is. This is what I used: [emacs-21.3]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw --with-x-toolkit=motif \ --with-xpm --with-jpeg --with-tiff --with-gif --with-png --with-x ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 15:55 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-21 22:24 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 22:49 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-21 23:34 ` Dave Uhring 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-21 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.21.15.55.08.641158@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Wed, 21 May 2003 08:50:21 +0000, David Combs wrote: > >> libXaw3d.so.5 => (file not found) > >> Why does mine want the 3d thing, and yours doesn't? > >Probably because I enabled motif instead of Xaw3d when I ran the configure >script. Do you really want the Athena widget set? Is that library >actuallly on your system? Where? If it's in /opt/sfw/lib then your >environment should contain > >[duhring]$ echo $LDFLAGS >-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib -R/opt/sfw/lib > >before running the configure script. > >> Also, you did that echo of the two LD_..._PATHs, and >> showed nothing for what typed out. > >A blank line appeared because I do not have either of those values set in >my environment. I do not require them for any of the software which I >have built on this machine. Neither are they required for the OS software >supplied by Sun; they built those binaries with the correct LDFLAGS in the >compiler user's environment. > >> Here's what I get: >> >> >> 84 ==/dkcjunk==> echo $LD_RUN_PATH >> LD_RUN_PATH: Undefined variable >> 85 ==/dkcjunk==> echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH >> LD_LIBRARY_PATH: Undefined variable >> 86 ==/dkcjunk==> >> >> A prior answer said to define the first one as >> /usr/openwin/lib. >> >> Is that your opinion too? > >http://www.visi.com/~barr/ldpath.html > >No, my opinion is that neither of those values should be set. They are >unnecessary and evil. Set LDFLAGS in your environment correctly -before- >running any GNU configure script. > >You probably should also set CC and CFLAGS: > >[duhring]$ echo $CC >/usr/sfw/bin/gcc >[duhring]$ echo $CFLAGS >-O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc > > >> And what about the RUN path -- set it to what? > >"" > >> PS: your opinion on those configure-args suggested in that >> same post? Any changes, or use as-is. > >This is what I used: > >[emacs-21.3]$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw --with-x-toolkit=motif \ >--with-xpm --with-jpeg --with-tiff --with-gif --with-png --with-x > I removed nothing from your post, for this reply, because it's so informative. It's now 6:15pm EST that I first see your post, and going through the thread, just asked some things that you answered here. For doc for everyone, and maybe that should be included in the emacs build-doc, if you have a second way to answer those, just for different angle on same subject by even same person, maybe answer those repeated questions? SURELY, the info in this thread should not just disappear into deja-seen-long-ago, but should be stuffed into the emacs building-doc! --- To summarize one of your points, you say to set the LDFLAGS *now*, eg in .cshrc, so it's always there. And to IGNORE the idea of a RUN path. (Since one person evidently believes in it, maybe a few educational words on why not -- the more you explain, in some depth, the more that other people will learn, and have an easier time with building eg emacs.) THANKS!!! I now have lots of things to read-over *in-detail*, before I go have a try at emacs again. --- Oh, is there some EASY way, cookbook like, to grab an emacs from CVS, without having to *learn* the whole freaking thing? David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 22:24 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-21 22:49 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-21 23:34 ` Dave Uhring 1 sibling, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-21 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw) > And to IGNORE the idea of a RUN path. (Since one > person evidently believes in it, maybe a few > educational words on why not -- the more you > explain, in some depth, the more that other > people will learn, and have an easier time with > building eg emacs.) If you're referring to me, I don't advocate the use of LD_LIBRARY_PATH either. I only suggested you to *try* it to see if it works around your problem (which it should have, but it seems that you didn't even bother to try or to report the result of trying). Trying it this way is a matter of 10 seconds (no need to reconfigure and/or recompile). Stefan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 22:24 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 22:49 ` Stefan Monnier @ 2003-05-21 23:34 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-22 8:07 ` David Combs 2003-05-22 13:48 ` Casper H.S. Dik 1 sibling, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-21 23:34 UTC (permalink / raw) On Wed, 21 May 2003 22:24:22 +0000, David Combs wrote: > To summarize one of your points, you say to set > the LDFLAGS *now*, eg in .cshrc, so it's always > there. Yes, so that it is in your environment -anytime- you run a configure script. Note that not all those configure scripts will create proper LDFLAGS in your Makefiles. You need to monitor that; for each -L in the linking output there needs be a corresponding -R. Considering c-shell you might also want to read this: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot/ > And to IGNORE the idea of a RUN path. (Since one > person evidently believes in it, maybe a few > educational words on why not -- the more you > explain, in some depth, the more that other > people will learn, and have an easier time with > building eg emacs.) Solaris run-time linker, ld.so.1, does not even recognize that LD_RUN_PATH value. man ld.so.1 It does not even appear in the ld.so(8) man page for Linux. > Oh, is there some EASY way, cookbook like, to grab > an emacs from CVS, without having to *learn* the > whole freaking thing? EMACS is a GNU utility. I don't know about a publicly readable CVS repository for it, but you might check at http://www.gnu.org. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 23:34 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-22 8:07 ` David Combs 2003-05-22 13:48 ` Casper H.S. Dik 1 sibling, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-22 8:07 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.21.23.34.38.457266@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Wed, 21 May 2003 22:24:22 +0000, David Combs wrote: > >> To summarize one of your points, you say to set >> the LDFLAGS *now*, eg in .cshrc, so it's always >> there. > >Yes, so that it is in your environment -anytime- you run a configure >script. Note that not all those configure scripts will create proper >LDFLAGS in your Makefiles. You need to monitor that; for each -L in the >linking output there needs be a corresponding -R. > >Considering c-shell you might also want to read this: > >http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot/ > > >> And to IGNORE the idea of a RUN path. (Since one >> person evidently believes in it, maybe a few >> educational words on why not -- the more you >> explain, in some depth, the more that other >> people will learn, and have an easier time with >> building eg emacs.) > >Solaris run-time linker, ld.so.1, does not even recognize that LD_RUN_PATH >value. man ld.so.1 It does not even appear in the ld.so(8) man page for >Linux. > > >> Oh, is there some EASY way, cookbook like, to grab >> an emacs from CVS, without having to *learn* the >> whole freaking thing? > >EMACS is a GNU utility. I don't know about a publicly readable CVS >repository for it, but you might check at http://www.gnu.org. Well, earlier in this thread, someone said he had successfully built this, that, and the cvs version. Thanks all for all the info. I go crash, and give a try tomorrow. David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-21 23:34 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-22 8:07 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-22 13:48 ` Casper H.S. Dik 2003-05-22 14:45 ` Dave Uhring 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Casper H.S. Dik @ 2003-05-22 13:48 UTC (permalink / raw) "Dave Uhring" <daveuhring@yahoo.com> writes: >Solaris run-time linker, ld.so.1, does not even recognize that LD_RUN_PATH >value. man ld.so.1 It does not even appear in the ld.so(8) man page for >Linux. LD_RUN_PATH is used only by the compile time linker as a default for the -R option. Casper -- Expressed in this posting are my opinions. They are in no way related to opinions held by my employer, Sun Microsystems. Statements on Sun products included here are not gospel and may be fiction rather than truth. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 13:48 ` Casper H.S. Dik @ 2003-05-22 14:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-24 7:29 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-22 14:45 UTC (permalink / raw) On Thu, 22 May 2003 13:48:37 +0000, Casper H. S. Dik wrote: > "Dave Uhring" <daveuhring@yahoo.com> writes: > >>Solaris run-time linker, ld.so.1, does not even recognize that LD_RUN_PATH >>value. man ld.so.1 It does not even appear in the ld.so(8) man page for >>Linux. > > LD_RUN_PATH is used only by the compile time linker as a default > for the -R option. There it is... User Commands ld(1) [ ... ] LD_RUN_PATH An alternative mechanism for specifying a runpath to the link-editor (see -R option). If both LD_RUN_PATH and the -R option are specified, -R supersedes. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-22 14:45 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-24 7:29 ` David Combs 2003-05-24 14:55 ` Dave Uhring 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-24 7:29 UTC (permalink / raw) ================================(in response to email from Dave U:) Here's what i did: 134 source env.source 135 make clean 136 rm config.cache 137 ./configure 138 make And here's env.source, following your instructons (only that one line: --------------------------------- env.source # setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' # setenv X11_LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' setenv X11_LDFLAGS '' # setenv LIBX '$(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11' setenv LIBX '' setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib' ------- Here's a part of the post-configure src/Makefile: # Here are the things that we expect ../configure to edit. # We use $(srcdir) explicitly in dependencies so as not to depend on VPATH. srcdir=/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src VPATH=/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src CC=gcc CPP=gcc -E CFLAGS= -g -O2 CPPFLAGS= LDFLAGS=-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib -L/usr/openwin/lib LN_S=ln -s # Substitute an assignment for the MAKE variable, because # BSD doesn't have it as a default. # Don't use LIBS. configure puts stuff in it that either shouldn't be # linked with Emacs or is duplicated by the cpp stuff below. # LIBS = -lintl -lmail -lm -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lSM -lICE -lX11 -lsocket -lnsl -lkstat LIBOBJS = # On Xenix and the IBM RS6000, double-dot gets screwed up. dot = . dotdot = ${dot}${dot} lispsource = ${srcdir}/$(dot)$(dot)/lisp/ libsrc = $(dot)$(dot)/lib-src/ etc = $(dot)$(dot)/etc/ oldXMenudir = $(dot)$(dot)/oldXMenu/ lwlibdir = $(dot)$(dot)/lwlib/ # Configuration files for .o files to depend on. M_FILE = ${srcdir}/m/sparc.h S_FILE = ${srcdir}/s/sol2-5.h config_h = config.h $(M_FILE) $(S_FILE) # ========================== start of cpp stuff ======================= C_SWITCH_SYSTEM= SHELL=/bin/sh TOOLKIT_DEFINES = -DUSE_LUCID ALL_CFLAGS=-Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $(TOOLKIT_DEFINES) $(MYCPPFLAGS) -I. -I${srcdir} -I/usr/openwin/include -I/usr/dt/include ${CFLAGS} .c.o: $(CC) -c $(CPPFLAGS) $(ALL_CFLAGS) $< XOBJ= xterm.o xfns.o xselect.o xrdb.o fontset.o OLDXMENU=${lwlibdir}liblw.a LIBXMENU= $(OLDXMENU) LIBW= -lXaw3d LIBXTR6 = -lSM -lICE LIBXT= $(LIBW) -lXmu -lXt $(LIBXTR6) -lXext X11_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/openwin/lib LIBX= $(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -lXpm -lX11 LIBSOUND= LD = $(CC) ALL_LDFLAGS = -L/usr/ccs/lib `./prefix-args -Xlinker -R/usr/openwin/lib ` `{ set x USE_MOTIF; test "$$2" = "USE_MOTIF"; } || echo ' -R/usr/dt/lib -L/usr/dt/lib'` $(LDFLAGS) INTERVAL_SRC = intervals.h composite.h GETLOADAVG_LIBS = And this, unfortunately, is the tail-end of what we get for the make: ... LC_ALL=C ./temacs -batch -l loadup dump ld.so.1: ./temacs: fatal: libXaw3d.so.5: open failed: No such file or directory Killed make[1]: *** [emacs] Error 137 make[1]: Leaving directory `/big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3/src' make: *** [src] Error 2 360.0 sys= 17.0 95% || mem=0 in=0 139 ==/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3==> Does anyone have a clue? I sure don't! Thanks, David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-24 7:29 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-24 14:55 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-25 16:40 ` Philip Brown 2003-05-26 13:13 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-24 14:55 UTC (permalink / raw) On Sat, 24 May 2003 07:29:46 +0000, David Combs wrote: > ================================(in response to email from Dave U:) > Here's what i did: > > 134 source env.source > 135 make clean > 136 rm config.cache > 137 ./configure > 138 make You did not remove config.status. > > And here's env.source, following your instructons (only > that one line: > --------------------------------- env.source > > # setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' > # setenv X11_LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib' > setenv X11_LDFLAGS '' > # setenv LIBX '$(LIBXMENU) $(X11_LDFLAGS) $(LIBXT) -ltiff -ljpeg -lpng -lz -lm -lXpm -lX11' > setenv LIBX '' > setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib' Only the last line should be there. You have -three- lines, not one. > Does anyone have a clue? I sure don't! Perhaps you should consider changing your shell for the purpose of building emacs. Re-read this: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot/ Create a ~/.bashrc like this: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PATH=/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin: /usr/sfw/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin export PATH PS1="[\W]$ " export LDFLAGS='-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib' export CC=/usr/sfw/bin/gcc export CXX=/usr/sfw/bin/g++ export CFLAGS='-O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc' ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now from your csh prompt, just execute "bash" Go back to the directory where your emacs tarball resides and $ rm -r emacs-21.3 $ gzip -cd emacs-21.3.tar.gz | tar xf - $ cd emacs-21.3 $ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw # or whereever you want it to go $ make ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-24 14:55 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-25 16:40 ` Philip Brown 2003-05-26 2:46 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 13:13 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Philip Brown @ 2003-05-25 16:40 UTC (permalink / raw) FYI: there are now binaries of emacs 21.3, for solaris 8 and later, on mirror sites of www.blastwave.org [For both sparc and x86. And technically, it will take a few hours for all the mirrors to sync up] -- http://www.blastwave.org/ for solaris pre-packaged binaries with pkg-get Organized by the author of pkg-get [Trim the no-bots from my address to reply to me by email!] S.1618 http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d105:SN01618:@@@D http://www.spamlaws.com/state/ca1.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-25 16:40 ` Philip Brown @ 2003-05-26 2:46 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 19:14 ` Philip Brown 0 siblings, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-26 2:46 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <slrnbd1sfl.2fng.phil+s3@bolthole.com>, Philip Brown <phil+s3@bolthole.no-bots.com> wrote: >FYI: there are now binaries of emacs 21.3, for solaris 8 and later, on >mirror sites of www.blastwave.org Since I've already got the sources downloaded, and I'll probably soon have it "made" ok, I probably won't get the blastwave "binary" (actually, solaris "package"?). But a question: Suppose in a case like this, you like the current version ok, but want to try the new one. However, in case it's not so great after all, I'd want to keep using the OLD one. Looking at the blastwave page, it implies (says right out!) that the new one gets installed OVER the old one -- the old one would be GONE, no? So, first question: how to be able to restore the "old" one? Second question (similar): Suppose you want to *compare* how they run'; you want to be able to run either one, or, for emacs, have both running at the same time, switching between via switching from one (cde) window to another. How to do that? Thanks! David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 2:46 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-26 19:14 ` Philip Brown 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Philip Brown @ 2003-05-26 19:14 UTC (permalink / raw) On Mon, 26 May 2003 02:46:06 +0000 (UTC), dkcombs@panix.com wrote: >Suppose in a case like this, you like the current >version ok, but want to try the new one. > >However, in case it's not so great after all, >I'd want to keep using the OLD one. > >Looking at the blastwave page, it implies (says >right out!) that the new one gets installed >OVER the old one -- the old one would be GONE, >no? blastwave installs all its packages in /opt/csw I dont think you installed yours in /opt/csw :-) "old one" refers to "older blastwave packages" If you really meant, "how do I try out an older version of a blastwave package, and a newer version"; ideally, newer blastwave packages are always an improvement over old ones, otherwise the maintainer would not update the package. If you find a case where the newer one is worse than the old one, you should file a bug against the package, on http://www.blastwave.org/bugtrack/ The maintainer should then release a newer "new" version, with your issue resolved. Note: Followups set to comp.unix.solaris only ;-) -- http://www.blastwave.org/ for solaris pre-packaged binaries with pkg-get Organized by the author of pkg-get [Trim the no-bots from my address to reply to me by email!] S.1618 http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d105:SN01618:@@@D http://www.spamlaws.com/state/ca1.html ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-24 14:55 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-25 16:40 ` Philip Brown @ 2003-05-26 13:13 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 15:46 ` Dave Uhring 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-26 13:13 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.24.14.55.20.320641@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: .... .... > >Perhaps you should consider changing your shell for the purpose of >building emacs. Re-read this: > > http://www.faqs.org/faqs/unix-faq/shell/csh-whynot/ > >Create a ~/.bashrc like this: > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >PATH=/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin: >/usr/sfw/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin >export PATH > >PS1="[\W]$ " > >export LDFLAGS='-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib >-R/usr/sfw/lib' >export CC=/usr/sfw/bin/gcc >export CXX=/usr/sfw/bin/g++ >export CFLAGS='-O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc' >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Now from your csh prompt, just execute "bash" > >Go back to the directory where your emacs tarball resides and > >$ rm -r emacs-21.3 >$ gzip -cd emacs-21.3.tar.gz | tar xf - >$ cd emacs-21.3 >$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/sfw # or whereever you want it to go >$ make > OK, tried both the bash and the .cshrc you sent; HOURS spent until I finally noticed that you had /usr/sfw/, but solaris-NINE wants it in /opt/sfw (I believe that's who wanted it there, not me). Once I fixed that, at least it could run gcc; however, no matter which of your suggested ways I tried (starting with the huge rm almost each time), I always got the same error: ... ... checking whether gettimeofday can accept two arguments... yes checking for struct timezone... yes checking for socket... yes checking for netinet/in.h... yes checking for arpa/inet.h... yes checking whether system supports dynamic ptys... yes checking for pid_t... yes checking for vfork.h... no checking for working vfork... no checking for size_t... yes Configured for `sparc-sun-solaris2.9'. Where should the build process find the source code? /big5/david3/from_netcom-dir2/sources-stuff/emacs-21.3 What operating system and machine description files should Emacs use? `s/sol2-5.h' and `m/sparc.h' What compiler should emacs be built with? /opt/sfw/bin/gcc -O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc Should Emacs use the GNU version of malloc? yes Should Emacs use a relocating allocator for buffers? yes Should Emacs use mmap(2) for buffer allocation? no What window system should Emacs use? x11 What toolkit should Emacs use? LUCID Where do we find X Windows header files? /usr/openwin/include Where do we find X Windows libraries? /usr/openwin/lib Does Emacs use -lXaw3d? yes Does Emacs use -lXpm? yes Does Emacs use -ljpeg? no Does Emacs use -ltiff? no Does Emacs use -lungif? no Does Emacs use -lpng? no Does Emacs use X toolkit scroll bars? yes updating cache ./config.cache creating ./config.status creating Makefile sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating lib-src/Makefile.c sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating oldXMenu/Makefile sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating man/Makefile sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating lwlib/Makefile sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating src/Makefile.c sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating lisp/Makefile sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating leim/Makefile sed: command garbled: s%@LDFLAGS@%-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib creating src/config.h creating src/epaths.h make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `epaths-force' creating lib-src/Makefile creating src/Makefile [emacs-21.3]$ Here's the part of configure that's involved: # Build src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/src/Makefile.c # and lib-src/Makefile from ${srcdir}/lib-src/Makefile.c # This must be done after src/config.h is built, since we rely on that file. # Now get this: Some word that is part of the ${srcdir} directory name # or the ${configuration} value might, just might, happen to be an # identifier like `sun4' or `i386' or something, and be predefined by # the C preprocessor to some helpful value like 1, or maybe the empty # string. Needless to say consequent macro substitutions are less # than conducive to the makefile finding the correct directory. undefs="`echo $top_srcdir $configuration $canonical | sed -e 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9_]/ /g' -e 's/^/ /' -e 's/ *$//' \ -e 's/ */ -U/g' -e 's/-U[0-9][^ ]*//g' \ `" echo creating src/epaths.h ${MAKE-make} epaths-force # As of 2000-11-19, newest development versions of GNU cpp preprocess # `..' to `. .' unless invoked with -traditional if test "x$GCC" = xyes && test "x$CPP_NEED_TRADITIONAL" = xyes; then CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -traditional" fi echo creating lib-src/Makefile ( cd lib-src Here's your .cshrc, with a few new aliases, a -s removed from the hostname-cmd (requires being root), and a few backslashes for continuations. #------------------------------------------------------Begin .cshrc echo "STARTING dave uhring's .cshrc" umask 022 alias mail Mail set history=1000 set path=(/sbin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /usr/dt/bin /opt/sfw/bin \ /usr/openwin/bin /usr/ccs/bin) set filec # directory stuff: cdpath/cd/back set cdpath=(/sys /sys/arch \ /usr/src/{bin,sbin,usr.{bin,sbin},pgrm,lib,libexec,share,contrib,local,devel,games,old,gnu,gnu/{lib,usr.bin,usr.sbin,libexec}}) setenv BLOCKSIZE 1k setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib \ -R/opt/sfw/lib' setenv CC gcc setenv CFLAGS '-O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc' alias cd 'set old="$cwd"; chdir \!*' alias h history alias j jobs -l alias ll ls -l alias l ls -alF alias back 'set back="$old"; set old="$cwd"; cd "$back"; unset \ back; dirs' alias z suspend alias x exit alias pd pushd alias pd2 pushd +2 alias pd3 pushd +3 alias pd4 pushd +4 if ($?prompt) then # set prompt="`hostname -s`$ " set prompt="`hostname `$ " # REMOVED THE "-s" ("must be superuser") endif # ---- add some of my own aliases: # I don't want these two: unalias z unalias x alias rm 'rm -i' alias cp 'cp -i' alias mv 'mv -i' alias j 'jobs -l' alias l 'ls -AFs' alias c 'clear' alias ls 'ls -A' alias h 'history 10' alias h5 'history 5' alias h10 'history 10' alias h20 'history 20' alias h30 'history 30' alias h50 'history 50' alias h99 'history' # to make solaris look like sunos: alias df 'df -bk' alias du 'du -k' echo "ENDING dave uhring's .cshrc" #---------------------------------------------------------End .cshrc And here's a slightly-modified .bashrc: # got this from From: "Dave Uhring" <daveuhring@yahoo.com> # # Comp.unix.solaris #442322 (2 + 3185 more) # From: "Dave Uhring" <daveuhring@yahoo.com> # Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help,comp.unix.solaris # [1] Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? # Date: Sat May 24 10:55:24 EDT 2003 # # PATH=/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin # I (dkc) added the "me-FIRST...": has some gnu-stuff: ###PATH=/me-FIRST-in-PATH-bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/opt/sfw/bin:/opt/sfw/sbin:/usr/ccs/bin # export PATH PS1="[\W]$ " export LDFLAGS='-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib -R/opt/sfw/lib' export CC=/opt/sfw/bin/gcc export CXX=/usr/sfw/bin/g++ export CFLAGS='-O2 -pipe -mcpu=ultrasparc' Been up all night; must crash. Any ideas? Thanks! David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 13:13 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-26 15:46 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-26 22:49 ` David Combs 2003-05-27 15:42 ` Kevin Rodgers 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-26 15:46 UTC (permalink / raw) On Mon, 26 May 2003 13:13:59 +0000, David Combs wrote: > Any ideas? None, really. I use gcc-3.2.2 built from source using gcc from the Solaris 9 Software Companion CD; then I pkgrm'd SFWgcc and all of its dependencies and I no longer have /opt/sfw. Since Sun chose to add its supported free software in /usr/sfw that is where I placed the rest of the free software built from source on this system. Solaris 9 -does not- "but solaris-NINE wants it in /opt/sfw (I believe that's who wanted it there, not me)". If you did a complete install of Solaris 9 you will indeed find much free software in /usr/sfw. I built emacs-21.3 again and saved all of the output of the configure script and make and will send it to you via email. Perhaps you can see from that where your problems lie. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 15:46 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-26 22:49 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 23:44 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-27 15:42 ` Kevin Rodgers 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-26 22:49 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.26.15.46.39.270236@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Mon, 26 May 2003 13:13:59 +0000, David Combs wrote: > >> Any ideas? > >None, really. I use gcc-3.2.2 built from source using gcc from the >Solaris 9 Software Companion CD; then I pkgrm'd SFWgcc and all of its >dependencies and I no longer have /opt/sfw. > >Since Sun chose to add its supported free software in /usr/sfw that is >where I placed the rest of the free software built from source on this >system. > >Solaris 9 -does not- "but solaris-NINE wants it in /opt/sfw (I believe Aaarrgh! You're right (as usual). There's TWO sfw's! Above, you said you built, from source, gcc, and got rid of SFWgcc and all it's dependencies. That I understand. The "and I no longer have /opt/sfw." -- how did that dissappear? Presumably not via "and all it's dependencies", but by deliberate pkgrm of everything there, and then rm -r of /opt/sfw. But why? There's a HUGE amount of software in /opt/sfw? I ask because I've gotten to know you well enough to know that you always (it seems) have really good reasons for whatever you do. ----- Suppose you hadn't deleted all of /opt/sfw/, except for the gcc package there. What sfw-stuff would you then have on your PATH and LDFLAGS? Both of them -- every /usr/sfw/... would perhaps be paired with a /opt/sfw/...? >that's who wanted it there, not me)". If you did a complete install of >Solaris 9 you will indeed find much free software in /usr/sfw. > >I built emacs-21.3 again and saved all of the output of the configure >script and make and will send it to you via email. Perhaps you can see >from that where your problems lie. > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 22:49 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-26 23:44 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-27 0:10 ` Dave Uhring 2003-06-03 7:09 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 2 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-26 23:44 UTC (permalink / raw) On Mon, 26 May 2003 22:49:58 +0000, David Combs wrote: > The "and I no longer have /opt/sfw." -- how did that dissappear? > Presumably not via "and all it's dependencies", but by > deliberate pkgrm of everything there, and then rm -r of /opt/sfw. pkgrm; rm -r > But why? There's a HUGE amount of software in /opt/sfw? Only if you put it there. I did not. I installed SFWgcc in order to be able to build gcc-3.2.2. Once I had gcc-3.2.2 installed I had no more use for /opt/sfw. Libraries compiled with gcc-2.95.3 are incompatible with binaries built with gcc-3.2.2, and I cannot afford the license for Sun's compilers. > What sfw-stuff would you then have on your PATH and LDFLAGS? > Both of them -- every /usr/sfw/... would perhaps be paired with > a /opt/sfw/...? /opt/sfw does not exist. You have my PATH in the .bashrc file which I sent you. For others it is: [duhring]$ echo $PATH /sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin: /usr/sfw/sbin:/opt/kde/bin:/usr/ccs/bin: /usr/sfw/share/texmf/bin:/usr/sfw/netpbm/bin:/usr/ucb [duhring]$ ls /opt Acrobat5 OpenOffice RealPlayer8 SUNWits SUNWmlib SUNWrtvc build kde lost+found mozilla qt3 source temp tmp >>I built emacs-21.3 again and saved all of the output of the configure >>script and make and will send it to you via email. Perhaps you can see >>from that where your problems lie. >> You will see from the 3 files which I sent you that emacs can indeed be built on Solaris 9 SPARC. No way in hell I could be bothered to fake all that ;-) ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 23:44 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-27 0:10 ` Dave Uhring 2003-06-03 7:13 ` David Combs 2003-06-03 7:09 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-05-27 0:10 UTC (permalink / raw) On Mon, 26 May 2003 18:44:06 -0500, Dave Uhring wrote: > Libraries compiled with gcc-2.95.3 are incompatible with binaries built > with gcc-3.2.2, and I cannot afford the license for Sun's compilers. Oops! Only the libraries built with g++-2.95.3 are incompatible with binaries built with g++-3.x.x. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-27 0:10 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-06-03 7:13 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-06-03 7:13 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.27.00.10.48.892438@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Mon, 26 May 2003 18:44:06 -0500, Dave Uhring wrote: > >> Libraries compiled with gcc-2.95.3 are incompatible with binaries built >> with gcc-3.2.2, and I cannot afford the license for Sun's compilers. > >Oops! Only the libraries built with g++-2.95.3 are incompatible with >binaries built with g++-3.x.x. > Ah, only for C++ compiling. Well, which ones that you use have been compiled with the 3.x.x, and which with 2.95.3? The ones that sun supplies, either straight or on companion cd, how are *they* compiled? Thanks David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 23:44 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-27 0:10 ` Dave Uhring @ 2003-06-03 7:09 ` David Combs 2003-06-03 13:47 ` Dave Uhring 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-06-03 7:09 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.26.23.44.06.547983@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Mon, 26 May 2003 22:49:58 +0000, David Combs wrote: > >> The "and I no longer have /opt/sfw." -- how did that dissappear? >> Presumably not via "and all it's dependencies", but by >> deliberate pkgrm of everything there, and then rm -r of /opt/sfw. > >pkgrm; rm -r > > >> But why? There's a HUGE amount of software in /opt/sfw? > >Only if you put it there. I did not. I installed SFWgcc in order to be >able to build gcc-3.2.2. Once I had gcc-3.2.2 installed I had no more use >for /opt/sfw. > >Libraries compiled with gcc-2.95.3 are incompatible with binaries built >with gcc-3.2.2, and I cannot afford the license for Sun's compilers. What came compiled with gcc-3.2.2? Anything supplied by Sun -- including in that companion-cd? I finally managed, yesterday, to get emacs built, and I had to add opt/sfw/bin to path, and likewise for the ldflags for the -L and -R pair. Here -- I'll include what I just got through saying to someone else in this thread: ----------------------- start: Finally, just yesterday, using Uhring's ideas and sample .cshrc, I got it built, Whew! I used this for LDPATH [sic: LDFLAGS}: setenv LDFLAGS '-L/usr/openwin/lib -R/usr/openwin/lib -L/usr/sfw/lib -R/usr/sfw/lib -L/opt/sfw/lib -R/opt/sfw/lib' (One long line; didn't like the \-continuation -- the stuff on the continuation-line never got into the Makefile, and also got a sed-error somewhere. My setup must be different from his; he didn't need the /opt/-stuff either, but for me, gcc was there.) ------------------------ end. Also this: set path=(/sbin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /usr/dt/bin /usr/sfw/bin \ /usr/openwin/bin /usr/ccs/bin /opt/sfw/bin) ie, yours plus the opt, for gcc. > >> What sfw-stuff would you then have on your PATH and LDFLAGS? >> Both of them -- every /usr/sfw/... would perhaps be paired with >> a /opt/sfw/...? > >/opt/sfw does not exist. Oh yes it does. During 9's installation, I must have answered some question differently from you. >You have my PATH in the .bashrc file which I >sent you. For others it is: > >[duhring]$ echo $PATH >/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/dt/bin:/usr/openwin/bin:/usr/sfw/bin: >/usr/sfw/sbin:/opt/kde/bin:/usr/ccs/bin: >/usr/sfw/share/texmf/bin:/usr/sfw/netpbm/bin:/usr/ucb > > >[duhring]$ ls /opt >Acrobat5 OpenOffice RealPlayer8 SUNWits SUNWmlib SUNWrtvc build >kde lost+found mozilla qt3 source temp tmp Geez -- for me, it's: cpml$ ls /opt SUNWits SUNWrtvc SUNWsdocs SUNWspci2 lost+found sfw sun_docs cpml$ cpml$ cd /opt/sfw cpml$ ls GNUstep cups include libexec sbin src LessTif doc info man share var READMEs docs kde mysql sparc-sun-solaris2.9 vnc bin etc lib netpbm squid cpml$ ls bin .xmcd_start esdmon ggraph gslj mogrify slrn ASSound esdplay ggrn gslp montage slrnpull Animate esdrec ggroups gsnd mpack snort Audio esdsample ghead gsoelim mpage sortm Banner etags ghostid gsort mpg123 sox CDE2Xfcepal ethereal ghostname gspline msgchk soxmix Cascade eview ghostview gsplit msgcmp sparc-sun-solaris2.9-gcc <BIG SNIP> esdctl gfold gshred mlock show esdfilt ggasp gsize mmroff sliceprint esdloop ggprof gsleep moc slptool cpml$ ls sbin bgpd in.proftpd ipop3d pftpcount pftpwho ripd tcpdump zebra imapd ipop2d ospfd pftpshut proftpd slpd visudo cpml$ cd /usr/sfw cpml$ ls bin doc include info lib libexec man sbin share src swat cpml$ ls bin ant gfgrep jpegtran ncftpget rgb2ycbcr smbtar tiff2bw tiffmedian antRun ggrep make_printerdef ncftpls rpcclient tclsh8.3 tiff2ps tiffsplit cjpeg gif2tiff make_smbcodepage ncftpput smbcacls testparm tiff2rgba wget convert_smbpasswd glib-config make_unicodemap nmblookup smbclient testprns tiffcmp wish8.3 djpeg gtar makeinfo pal2rgb smbcontrol texi2dvi tiffcp wrjpgcom fax2ps gtk-config ncftp ppm2tiff smbpasswd texi2html tiffdither fax2tiff info ncftpbatch ras2tiff smbspool texindex tiffdump gegrep install-info ncftpbookmarks rdjpgcom smbstatus thumbnail tiffinfo cpml$ ls sbin nmbd safe_finger smbd swat tcpd tcpdchk tcpdmatch try-from cpml$ > > >>>I built emacs-21.3 again and saved all of the output of the configure >>>script and make and will send it to you via email. Perhaps you can see >>>from that where your problems lie. >>> > >You will see from the 3 files which I sent you that emacs can indeed be >built on Solaris 9 SPARC. No way in hell I could be bothered to fake all >that ;-) > Looks like I really screwed up where I got things placed during initial install. Even though I had sun-service on the phone while I did it! Turns out that I'm getting some of the same problems I got with 21.2.1 -- I'll have to play with it with both of them with -q and --no-site-file. Well, THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP! David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-06-03 7:09 ` David Combs @ 2003-06-03 13:47 ` Dave Uhring 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: Dave Uhring @ 2003-06-03 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw) On Tue, 03 Jun 2003 07:09:16 +0000, David Combs wrote: > What came compiled with gcc-3.2.2? > > Anything supplied by Sun -- including in that companion-cd? AFAIK, every binary supplied by Sun was built using their own compilers. And those libraries do seem to be compatible with binaries built using gcc-3.2.2. I have KDE-3.1.1a compiled and installed on this system. KDE requires libjpeg and I use jpeg supplied with the OE. [lib]$ pkgchk -l -p /usr/sfw/lib/libjpeg.so.62.0.0 Pathname: /usr/sfw/lib/libjpeg.so.62.0.0 Type: regular file Expected mode: 0755 Expected owner: root Expected group: bin Expected file size (bytes): 140144 Expected sum(1) of contents: 57880 Expected last modification: Mar 02 02:04:51 2002 Referenced by the following packages: SUNWjpg Current status: installed > I finally managed, yesterday, to get emacs built, and > I had to add opt/sfw/bin to path, and likewise for > the ldflags for the -L and -R pair. Had I known that you had installed packages from the Software Companion CD I would have included those arguments to $LDFLAGS. >>/opt/sfw does not exist. > > Oh yes it does. During 9's installation, > I must have answered some question differently from you. /opt/sfw gets created when you install packages from the Software Companion CD. It is not there otherwise. > Looks like I really screwed up where I got things placed > during initial install. Even though I had sun-service on > the phone while I did it! Not a screw up as to where things got placed. You simply have to know where they are and adjust your environment accordingly. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-26 15:46 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-26 22:49 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-27 15:42 ` Kevin Rodgers 2003-06-03 7:19 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 1 reply; 46+ messages in thread From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-05-27 15:42 UTC (permalink / raw) Dave Uhring wrote: > On Mon, 26 May 2003 13:13:59 +0000, David Combs wrote: > > >>Any ideas? >> > > None, really. I use gcc-3.2.2 built from source using gcc from the > Solaris 9 Software Companion CD; then I pkgrm'd SFWgcc and all of its > dependencies and I no longer have /opt/sfw. > > Since Sun chose to add its supported free software in /usr/sfw that is > where I placed the rest of the free software built from source on this > system. > > Solaris 9 -does not- "but solaris-NINE wants it in /opt/sfw (I believe > that's who wanted it there, not me)". If you did a complete install of > Solaris 9 you will indeed find much free software in /usr/sfw. The /opt/sfw (and now /usr/sfw) directory is a bad idea by Sun. Save yourself some grief and make /usr/local a symbolic link to whichever directory your version of Solaris came with. -- <a href="mailto:<kevin.rodgers@ihs.com>">Kevin Rodgers</a> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-27 15:42 ` Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-06-03 7:19 ` David Combs 0 siblings, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-06-03 7:19 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <3ED3874B.3010704@yahoo.com>, Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> wrote: >Dave Uhring wrote: > >> On Mon, 26 May 2003 13:13:59 +0000, David Combs wrote: >> >> >>>Any ideas? >>> >> >> None, really. I use gcc-3.2.2 built from source using gcc from the >> Solaris 9 Software Companion CD; then I pkgrm'd SFWgcc and all of its >> dependencies and I no longer have /opt/sfw. >> >> Since Sun chose to add its supported free software in /usr/sfw that is >> where I placed the rest of the free software built from source on this >> system. >> >> Solaris 9 -does not- "but solaris-NINE wants it in /opt/sfw (I believe >> that's who wanted it there, not me)". If you did a complete install of >> Solaris 9 you will indeed find much free software in /usr/sfw. > >The /opt/sfw (and now /usr/sfw) directory is a bad idea by Sun. Save >yourself some grief and make /usr/local a symbolic link to whichever >directory your version of Solaris came with. >-- ><a href="mailto:<kevin.rodgers@ihs.com>">Kevin Rodgers</a> Thanks. You mean make /usr/local a symlink to either /opt/sfw or /usr/sfw, whichever one I have? Well, probably due to answering some question wrong (or maybe right?), I have *both*. Perhaps best to make /usr/local a symlink to something on a different partition, and keep them all separate, so that the companion-disk stuff stays in an sfw-dir, and the stuff I build can go in the /usr/local, where so much stuff still seems to want to live. David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
* Re: Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? 2003-05-20 21:03 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 8:50 ` David Combs @ 2003-05-21 21:44 ` David Combs 1 sibling, 0 replies; 46+ messages in thread From: David Combs @ 2003-05-21 21:44 UTC (permalink / raw) In article <pan.2003.05.20.21.03.12.709422@yahoo.com>, Dave Uhring <daveuhring@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Tue, 20 May 2003 15:53:59 -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > >> Looks like you've got problems with libXaw3d. >> >> You should look for xaw3d in /etc/PROBLEMS. Here is what I found: >> >> " >> * On systems with shared libraries you might encounter run-time errors >> from the dynamic linker telling you that it is unable to find some >> shared libraries, for instance those for Xaw3d or image support. >> These errors mean Emacs has been linked with a library whose shared >> library is not in the default search path of the dynamic linker. > >Solaris is an ELF system. The library search path is supposed to be in >the headers of the binary. It gets put there by using the proper LDFLAGS >during the compile time link. > Thanks to you two for explaining that. Where do I find actual documentation on what an ELF system is? First time I've seen the word. (There's always google, but maybe someone knows the "best" doc, right off.) >[emacs-21.3]$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH $LD_RUN_PATH > >[emacs-21.3]$ ldd src/emacs-21.3.1 Likewise, thanks for the above new-to-me info -- never before heard of LD_RUN_PATH, nor of ldd. Thanks! > libXm.so.4 => /usr/dt/lib/libXm.so.4 > libgen.so.1 => /usr/lib/libgen.so.1 ... > libmp.so.2 => /usr/lib/libmp.so.2 > /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-1/lib/libc_psr.so.1 > > >> Similar problems could prevent Emacs from building, since the build >> process invokes Emacs several times. With my having to delve through several levels of makefiles, maybe you could explain why making an (untested) emacs requires running emacs itself. If not for testing, are they using emacs (specially-written) functions to actually build things that get included in the final emacs itself? Whatever, if not just testing, it sounds clever. -------- Please, could one or more explain the below back-and-forth? Sounds good, but said to be wrong??? >> On many systems, it is possible to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH in your >> environment to specify additional directories where shared libraries >> can be found. > >Go back and re-read my previous post in the other branch of this thread. > >> Other systems allow to set LD_RUN_PATH in a similar way, but before >> Emacs is linked. With LD_RUN_PATH set, the linker will include a >> specified run-time search path in the executable. > >Completely unnecessary. Learn something about the OS before posting such >nonsense. > >> Hope that helps, > >It merely confuses and confounds the misimpressions you Linux users have >about UNIX. > Thanks so much! David ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 46+ messages in thread
end of thread, other threads:[~2003-06-03 13:47 UTC | newest] Thread overview: 46+ messages (download: mbox.gz follow: Atom feed -- links below jump to the message on this page -- 2003-05-20 16:41 Has anyone actually built emacs 21.3 for SOLARIS (sparc)? David Combs 2003-05-20 18:10 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-20 19:38 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-20 18:39 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 21:47 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 22:37 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-21 23:15 ` Darren Dunham 2003-05-22 0:54 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-22 15:06 ` bbense+gnu.emacs.help.comp.unix.solaris.May.22.03 2003-05-22 15:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-23 5:28 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 9:18 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 10:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-26 0:44 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 10:41 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-23 4:36 ` David Combs 2003-05-23 5:53 ` Miles Bader 2003-05-22 8:02 ` David Combs 2003-05-22 13:56 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-22 14:53 ` David Combs 2003-05-20 19:53 ` Bijan Soleymani 2003-05-20 21:03 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 8:50 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 15:55 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-21 22:24 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 22:49 ` Stefan Monnier 2003-05-21 23:34 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-22 8:07 ` David Combs 2003-05-22 13:48 ` Casper H.S. Dik 2003-05-22 14:45 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-24 7:29 ` David Combs 2003-05-24 14:55 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-25 16:40 ` Philip Brown 2003-05-26 2:46 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 19:14 ` Philip Brown 2003-05-26 13:13 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 15:46 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-26 22:49 ` David Combs 2003-05-26 23:44 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-27 0:10 ` Dave Uhring 2003-06-03 7:13 ` David Combs 2003-06-03 7:09 ` David Combs 2003-06-03 13:47 ` Dave Uhring 2003-05-27 15:42 ` Kevin Rodgers 2003-06-03 7:19 ` David Combs 2003-05-21 21:44 ` David Combs
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