[Unison-hackers] Undefined Symbols
Janosch Peters
petersj at in.tum.de
Tue Aug 4 08:06:12 EDT 2009
On 08-04-2009, Janosch Peters <petersj at in.tum.de> wrote:
> On 07-31-2009, Jerome Vouillon <Jerome.Vouillon at pps.jussieu.fr>
wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 03:35:14PM +0000, Janosch Peters wrote:
>>> I get undefined symbols if I compile with UISTYLE=gtk2. I have
>>> gtk2 @2.16.3_0+no_x11+quartz installed. Is this supposed to work or
>>> do I need the x11 variant? The output I get is the following:
>> [...]
>>> Ld /Users/jp/Code/unison/trunk/src/uimacnew/build/Default/
>>> Unison.app/Contents/MacOS/Unison normal i386
>> I don't know whether the GTK UI works under Mac O X. But what you
> are
>> attempting to build here is the native UI. Are you really running
>> thefollowing command:
>> make UISTYLE=gtk2
> I just tried again and I get a different error. So I guess I typed in
> sth different from UISTYLE=gtk2. I didnt realize that there is a
> native UI for OS X. I tried to build the native UI but then I get the
> same undefined symbols as mentioned in my first post.
> I have OS X 10.5.7, OCaml 3.10.2. and XCode 3.1.2.
I just recognized that this issue has allready been discussed on the
list. Sorry for the noise. I built the UI with XCode and I compiles
fine. Nevertheless, it would be great to make this work on the command
line to. Is there a way to set the deployment target on the command
line?
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