Subject: Problems with ld???
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Chris Mason <cmason@shaysnet.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 03/30/1996 20:10:18
I'm trying to compile tcl/tk. Tcl compiles with no errors, no warnings,
works beautifully except for a few from the (supposedly extremely rigorous)
test programs (which is not supposed to be a problem).
Tk gets through the compiling just fine, generates the object files, but on
linking gives the error:
ld: ltcl7.3: not found
I changed the Makefile to indicate that the library was defined as
ltcl7.5.1.0 (which the Makefile is supposed to fix). From ldconfig -r:
...
15: ltcl7.5.1.0 -> /usr/local/lib/libtcl7.5.so.1.0
...
Yet I still get the not found error.
What am I missing?
Everything in the Makefile seems in order as it was generated by the
Configure script.
I'm sure it's something stupid.
TIA
-c
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