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1.1 ! root 1: From: coho!daveg (Dave Gagne) ! 2: Subject: Re: Problems with building emacs on SunOS 4.0 (EXPORT) ! 3: Summary: SunOS 4.0_Export "cc -Bstatic" don't work. ! 4: Organization: UBC Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Vancouver, Canada ! 5: ! 6: > Has anyone else seen similar problems? ! 7: ! 8: Yes indeed. Anyone who does not live in the jolly US of A. ! 9: ! 10: What you are encountering is a screw-up in SunOS 4.0_Export. This ! 11: problem only occurs in the "EXPORT" version of SunOS 4.0: ie the ! 12: software which Sun ships outside of the USA. The problem has something ! 13: to do with Sun not wanting to ship their DES chips outside of the good ! 14: 'ole USA. What we poor foreigners get instead is some buggered up ! 15: software. ! 16: ! 17: What all this means is that "cc -Bstatic ..." WILL NOT WORK ON SUNOS ! 18: 4.0 EXPORT without a little help from "ar". The static C-library is ! 19: /lib/libc.a, and this is where the problem occurs. There are a bunch of ! 20: .o files in there relating to DES stuff (des_crypt.o, des_soft.o, _crypt.o, ! 21: etc). All of them will case cc -Bstatic to die as you found with the ! 22: errors: ! 23: ! 24: > _edata: ld: user attempt to redefine loader-defined symbol ! 25: > _end: user attempt to redefine loader-defined symbol ! 26: > _etext: /lib/libc.a(des_crypt.o): multiply defined ! 27: ! 28: In order to make cc -Bstatic useful, you must remove all the ! 29: brain-damaged .o files from /lib/libc.a. To do this use ! 30: ! 31: ar d /lib/libc.a des_crypt.o des_soft.o _crypt.o .... ! 32: ! 33: (Make a backup of /lib/libc.a first, you may decide you need the "real" ! 34: thing someday). Note that there are a bunch of these files, I can't ! 35: remember all of them. You will find them quick enough by trying to ! 36: compile ANY C program, even one which does NOTHING. ! 37: ! 38: After you have done this, Emacs should compile OK. I was able to get ! 39: both the "normal" text version and the X-windows (X11R2) version to ! 40: compile OK. It seems to me that the Suntools version may not have worked, ! 41: but I may just be halucinating.
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