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About Those Sound Problems
- To: "David A. Cobb" <superbiskit at home dot com>
- Subject: About Those Sound Problems
- From: David Starks-Browning <starksb at ebi dot ac dot uk>
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 16:24:19 +0100
- Cc: Xemacs Beta Development MailList <xemacs-beta at xemacs dot org>, Cygwin General MailList <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- References: <5.1.0.14.0.20010808122455.03c8d140@mail><5.1.0.14.0.20010809093000.03c9c140@mail>
On Thursday 9 Aug 01, David A. Cobb writes:
> At 8/8/01 02:32 PM (Wednesday), Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> >>Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-5/specs
> >>gcc version 2.95.3-5 (cygwin special)
> >> /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-5/collect2.exe --subsystem
> >> windows -Bdynamic --dll-search-prefix=cyg -o temacs.exe /usr/lib/crt0.o
> >> -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/lib -L/usr/lib/w32api ...
> >
> >
> >But this is not good. The second step (and most important) of my advice
> >was to add "--verbose" to THIS command as well. Then, ld/collect will
> >explicitly list EVERY place it looks for EVERY dependency, indicating
> >whether or not the search was successful for EACH case.
> >
> >Add --verbose to the collect2 command (if you're really ambitions, change
> >the executable to "ld" instead of "collect2").
>
> Can this be done with an environment variable or must I locate and edit
> some makefile?
What I do in situations like this is just cut & paste the command from
the build log into a bash command line, and edit as required.
> >>linuxplay.o(.text+0x124c):linuxplay.c: multiple definition of
> >>`play_sound_file'
> >>ntplay.o(.text+0x418):ntplay.c: first defined here
> >>linuxplay.o(.text+0x12cc):linuxplay.c: multiple definition of
> >>`play_sound_data'
> >>ntplay.o(.text+0x6f8):ntplay.c: first defined here
> >
> I'm sorry if I've offended. I *have* taken the advice I've been given. If
> you glance at the quoted "configure" options, I removed the
> "--with-sound=native,noesd" but the script still finds some header that
> screws it up. I suppose what I need to do is remove the headers completely?!!
When you re-ran configure without the --with-sound= options, you did
take care to remove config.cache (or whatever it's called), right?
David
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