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- Subject: Re: compiling poslib to cgilua
- From: Pablo Saldo <ec4pas@...>
- Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 14:45:30 -0300 (BRT)
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 tomas@ccpa.puc-rio.br wrote:
> Some time ago I used poslib with CGILua (I needed a lock function)
> and it compiled perfectly! What version of CGILua do you have? Version
> 3.2 was made with a different Lua version (Lua 3.2 with states).
> CGILua have 'getcwd' function that returns a string with the current
> working directory.
I compiled poslib with Lua 3.2. My CGILua version is 3.2. It's said you
should compile your libraries normally. The problem is that poslib doesn't
build a shared library.
> > libposlib.so: undefined symbol: __cmpdi2
> This looks to me like the symbols that are specific to the GNU C
> library.
> Maybe your libposlib.so is compiled with an older version of GCC or
> using an older version of GLIBC.
> Probably just your libposlib.so is out of date, since you seem to be
> able to compile in general.
The libposlib.so was built in the same box it's suposed to run. The static
version works fine. I didn't get the compiler/library question above. How
newer should them be? The same as CGILua was built? I supose it's quite
newer than that.
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Pablo Saldo - pablo@ecomp.furg.br
ec4pas@super.furg.br