Re: [eclipse-clp-users] ECLiPSe on Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8)

From: David Dreisigmeyer <dwdreisigmeyer_at_...6...>
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2012 20:34:23 -0400
The "-L" before a "-o" seems to be a recurrent problem:

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gcc -dynamiclib -single_module -flat_namespace -search_paths_first -m64
-mmacosx-version-min=10.4 -L -o ../lib/x86_64_macosx/pteclipse.dylib \
bip_pt.o \
 \
-L../lib/x86_64_macosx -leclipse
i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2: ../lib/x86_64_macosx/pteclipse.dylib: No
such file or directory
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On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 8:30 PM, David Dreisigmeyer <dwdreisigmeyer_at_...6...
> wrote:

> Thanks Kish.
>
> I'm really only concerned with getting it to compile currently, not the
> 3rd party features - I'll try to deal with those later.
>
> The 6.0#183 binary on SourceForge does work on OS X 10.8.
>
> Here's the compiling output that includes references to libeclipse.dylib:
>
> ----------------------------------------
> gcc -dynamiclib -single_module -flat_namespace -search_paths_first -m64
> -mmacosx-version-min=10.4 -L  -o libeclipse.dylib \
>  dict.o read.o lex.o emu.o proc_desc.o bip_tconv.o io.o write.o
> bip_comp.o mem.o operator.o bip_record.o bip_bag.o bip_heapevents.o
> bip_shelf.o bip_store.o bip_array.o bip_strings.o bip_db.o property.o
> bip_io.o procedure.o handle.o intervals.o bip_arith.o bigrat.o bip_module.o
> bip_control.o bip_delay.o bip_domain.o bip_misc.o elipsys_fd.o bip_load.o
> code.o init.o emu_c_env.o emu_util.o error.o external.o gc_stacks.o
> handlers.o printam.o addrmap.o eclipsedir.o embed.o os_support.o lib1.o
> lib2.o lib3.o lib4.o lib5.o lib6.o lib7.o dummy_mps.o dummy_par.o
> dummy_upcalls.o dummy_wm.o whereami_default.o \
>  -L../../lib/x86_64_macosx -L../..//sys_lib/x86_64_macosx \
> -lshm -L.  -lgmp -ldl -lm
> i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-4.2: libeclipse.dylib: No such file or
> directory
> ----------------------------------------
>
> Like Paulo I have a libeclipse.a in the Kernel/x86_64_macosx directory.
>  Looks like the problem is the "-L" before the "-o libeclipse.dylib".
>
> If anyway can put together how the SourceForge binaries were compiled that
> would be nice.
>
>
> On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 1:00 AM, Kish Shen <kisshen_at_...5...> wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave,
>>
>> The ECLiPSe Mac OS X x86 binaries from SourceForge are built on Mac OS
>> 10.6.
>>
>> The single error message you have given is not enough to show what might
>> be going wrong. In particular, I am not sure if the problem is caused by
>> compiling on 10.8. I can't really tell where exactly the error message is
>> from, and what exactly configure did. Is there a libeclipse.dylib (it
>> should be in Kernel/x86_64_macosx directory)? If not, there should have
>> been some earlier error when the building of libeclipse.dylib  failed.
>>
>> You don't seem to have set ECLiPSETHIRDPARTY environment variable for
>> your build, and this probably means that few third-party components will
>> be used for your build (configure should report what it was able to find).
>> For ECLiPSe 6.0 onwards, we strongly recommend that you build ECLiPSe with
>> at least bignum support, i.e. with GNU GMP (or GMP compatible lib -- for
>> x86 Macs I use MPIR instead of GMP), because without bignums, the new
>> ECLiPSe compiler can only compile clauses with limited number of variables,
>> and some of ECLiPSe's own files cannot be compiled). However, I don't think
>> this is the direct cause of your error, as your error seem to be happening
>> earlier than this.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Kish
>>
>>
>>
>> On 06/10/2012 12:48, David Dreisigmeyer wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone has compiled ECLiPSe on OS X 10.8?  If so would you be able to
>>> provide any details on how to go about doing it, especially for 6.0#196?
>>>   The binary for 6.0#183 from SourceForge works though I can't get it to
>>> compile, ending with the error:
>>>
>>> i686-apple-darwin11-llvm-gcc-**4.2: libeclipse.dylib: No such file or
>>> directory
>>>
>>> I'm attempting to compile as follows:
>>>
>>> $ export ARCH=x86_64_macosx
>>> $ ./configure
>>> $ make -f Makefile.$ARCH
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> -Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This body part will be downloaded on demand.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> This body part will be downloaded on demand.
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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