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Re: GNUstep.gui on OS X 10.3.9, make fails (Gorm/ProjectCenter)


From: Bryan Pierce
Subject: Re: GNUstep.gui on OS X 10.3.9, make fails (Gorm/ProjectCenter)
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 05:07:44 -0700
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Hello once again!

I hate to wear out my welcome, but I can't seem to get two steps without
getting stuck again. I've got two problems going on.

(1) Gorm compiled but when I try to launch Gorm I get the following error
   dyld: /usr/GNUstep/Local/Applications/Gorm.app/Gorm Undefined symbols:
/usr/GNUstep/Local/Library/Libraries/libgnustep-gui.dylib.0.16 undefined
   reference to restFP expected to be defined in a dynamic image
   /usr/GNUstep/Local/Library/Libraries/libgnustep-gui.dylib.0.16 undefined
    reference to saveFP expected to be defined in a dynamic image
   Trace/BPT trap

I did find a reference on the internet but
   The restFP and saveFP functions are defined in Apple's libgcc, and so
   the fix is simply to include this library in your link line. The best
   way of doing this is to include the option
       -lcc_dynamic
   at the end of your link line (it has to come at the end, so that it
   comes after the modules which create the references to the restFP and
   saveFP symbols).
But attempts to add the library flag to a GNUmakefile have not helped

(2) ProjectCenter-0.5.0 is not compiling. I am getting the following errors
   Making all in Framework...
   Making build-headers for framework ProjectCenter...
   Making all for framework ProjectCenter...
    Linking framework ProjectCenter ...
   ld: for architecture ppc
   ld: warning -L: directory name (../ProjectCenter/./obj) does not exist
   ld: obj/NSFramework_ProjectCenter.o illegal reference to symbol:
   ___objc_class_name_NSConstantString defined in indirectly referenced
dynamic library /usr/GNUstep/Local/Library/Libraries/./libgnustep-base.dylib.1.18
   /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
    Copying resources into the framework wrapper...
    Copying localized resources into the framework wrapper...
   ...
    Linking app ProjectCenter ...
   /usr/bin/ld: can't locate file for: -lProjectCenter
   collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
   make[2]: *** [ProjectCenter.app/./ProjectCenter] Error 1
   make[1]: *** [internal-app-run-compile-submake] Error 2
   make: *** [ProjectCenter.all.app.variables] Error 2

I don't know if the "missing directory name" could have resulted in the error, but it seemed like it might be significant. I've attached the full readouts for both Gorm
and ProjectCenter makes.

As always, any help is very, very, much appreciated!!
I'm hoping by the time I get to my first HelloWorld.m program I will be a little more
self-sufficient. ;-)

Sincere thanks!!
Bryan




Bryan Pierce wrote:
Hello Wolfgang!!

Thanks again very, very, much!!
At least now I have managed to get Gorm installed and am on to the
next step :-)

Re-making the base did make a difference

(*) Complaints about missing libxml, tls, or cups libraries completely dissapeared (*) One new error occurred, but adding the patch back in eliminated the error /usr/bin/ld: ./obj/RTFConsumer.m.o illegal reference to symbol: ___objc_class_name_NSConstantString defined in indirectly referenced dynamic library /usr/GNUstep/Local/Library/
   Libraries/./libgnustep-base.dylib.1.18
   collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

(*) Adding the patch back fixed the error, so the gui installed very cleanly

(*) gorm still did not install after reinstalling the base and gui, however with the patches you provided the gorm did install without errors


Again, Sincere Thanks!!!
Bryan

Wolfgang Lux wrote:
Bryan Pierce wrote:

Hello again!

Perhaps you would be so kind to help me through one more step...
I ran into the same error again while make-ing gorm-1.2.10

I thought I might be able to figure out how to translate the patch to Gorm, but it is apparently beyond my level of
expertise.

I guess the problem is that my tip to just reinstall gnustep-make after reconfiguring with --enable-absolute-install-paths was incomplete. You also have to rebuild and reinstall gnustep-base, gnustep-gui, and gnustep-back (i.e., make clean followed by make install) for the dynamic libraries to take notice of the configuration change. If things still do not work out then, see for a patch below.

This is the error that was produced running make:
(there is no configure script)
(there were also quite a few warnings previous to the error (see attatchment) - I don't know how significant they are - they do not appear to be directly related to the error as fare as I can tell)

    Linking library GormCore ...
   ld: for architecture ppc
ld: warning can't open dynamic library: libgnustep-base.dylib.1.18 (checking for undefined symbols may be affected) (No such file or directory, errno = 2) ld: obj/GormInternalViewEditor.m.o illegal reference to symbol: _NSFrameRect defined in indirectly referenced dynamic library /usr/ GNUstep/Local/Library/Libraries/./libgnustep-gui.dylib.0.16
   /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
   make[3]: *** [obj/libGormCore.dylib.1.2.10] Error 1


And here are the critical lines of the patch for reference (for /src/gnustep-gui-0.16.0/TextConverters/RTF/GNUmakefile):
   +ifeq ($(findstring darwin, $(GNUSTEP_TARGET_OS)), darwin)
   +RTFConverter_BUNDLE_LIBS += -lgnustep-gui $(FND_LIBS) $(OBJC_LIBS)
   +endif


All I can guess is that I would want to create a patch for /src/gorm-1.2.10/GormCore/GNUmakefile , and perhaps replacing RTFConverter_BUNDLE_LIBS with something "Gorm-ish"

Digging out the MacPorts Portfile for Gorm it seems that adding something like

ifeq ($(findstring darwin, $(GNUSTEP_TARGET_OS)), darwin)
SHARED_LD_POSTFLAGS += -lgnustep-base -lgnustep-gui -lGorm -lGormObjCHeaderParser
endif

to GNUmakefile in GormCore might do the job. And you'll eventually also need

ifeq ($(findstring darwin, $(GNUSTEP_TARGET_OS)), darwin)
SHARED_LD_POSTFLAGS += -lGorm -lGormObjCHeaderParser -L../GormObjCHeaderParser/obj -lGormObjCHeaderParser
endif

in GNUmakefile in GormPrefs in that case. (Don't ask for the magic behind.) All of this is untested, since I have no spare machine to run GNUstep on 10.3.

Wolfgang





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