Maybe try apt-get install build-essential That usually sets everything up so it (compiling c and c++ code via makefiles) just works.
Martin
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Forrest Curo treegestalt@gmail.com wrote:
Okay, this is a debian 7.something with the packaging manually fnurgled, fixed (I hope) with 'apt-get upgrade' this morning -- and usr/lib contains both '386-linux-gnu' and 'x86_64-linux-gnu' -- But neither of these contain a file named 'libc.so' or 'libm.so'.
Tried 'apt-get install libc.so; and 'apt-get install libm.so' [I think the latter gave me a bunch of irrelevant stuff!]
and the result is still: make pd_linux gcc -DPD -O2 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Werror -Wno-unused -Wno-parentheses -Wno-switch -I../../src -fPIC -o obj1.o -c obj1.c ld -shared -o obj1.pd_linux obj1.o -lc -lm ld: cannot find -lc ld: cannot find -lm make: *** [obj1.pd_linux] Error 1
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On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 11:11 AM, IOhannes m zmölnig zmoelnig@iem.at wrote:
On 05/29/2015 05:40 PM, Charles Z Henry wrote:
You should have a /usr/lib/libc.so or /usr/lib64/libc.so
and /usr/lib/libm.so or /usr/lib64/libm.so
as the OP indicated that they are using "apt-get", it seems they are on Debian (or a derivative). Debian does not use /usr/lib64/ but has another multi-arch naming scheme that is more generic and supports more than a single architecture.
you should have:
/usr/lib/${HOST_TRIPLET}/libc.so /usr/lib/${HOST_TRIPLET}/libm.so
where ${HOST_TRIPLET} is something like "x86_64-linux-gnu" (on a 64bit system) or "i386-linux-gnu" (on 32bit)
gfasmrd IOhannes
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