[sword-devel] Compile problems with sword 1.5.2

Brook Humphrey sword-devel@crosswire.org
Sun, 22 Jul 2001 05:08:45 -0700


I ran accross this on the slackware site. And though I would post it 
here.

this was his posted email address
Jay4evr@hotmail.com



 Author: Jamon
 Date:   07-21-01 13:51
 
I am trying to install Bibletime on my system, and since it needs 
SWORD-1.5.2, that first. It keeps on failing to compile. Anyone have 
any ideas? This is the error it ends with:
 
make[1]: Entering directory `/root/sword-1.5.2/tests'
 gcc -I../include/ -D_GNU_SOURCE -DNDEBUG -D_GNU_SOURCE -DNDEBUG -pipe 
-Wall -Wno-format -pedantic -pedantic -fomit-frame-pointer -s -O3 
-DUSBINARY -m486 -o keytest keytest.cpp -L../lib/ -lsword -lstdc++ -lz
 ../lib//libsword.a(swmgr.o): In function 
`SWMgr::CreateMod(basic_string<char, string_char_traits<char>, 
__default_alloc_template<true, 0> >, basic_string<char,
 string_char_traits<char>, __default_alloc_template<true, 0> >, 
multimapwithdefault, __default_alloc_template<true, 0> >, 
basic_string<char, string_char_traits<char>, 
__default_alloc_template<true, 0> >, less, 
__default_alloc_template<true, 0> > > >& )':
 swmgr.o(.text+0x700a): undefined reference to `HREFCom::HREFCom(char 
const *, char const *, char const *, char const *, SWDisplay *)'
 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
 make[1]: *** [keytest] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/sword-1.5.2/tests'
 make: *** [tests/targets] Error 2
 
Does this mean anything to anyone? Please help! Thank you so much!
 
Jamon

 
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