GCC, -rdynamic option is unrecognized by GCC.

Claude Sylvain csylvain@electro-technica.com
Sat Jan 2 23:34:00 GMT 2010


Hello Cesar,


Cesar Strauss wrote:

 >
 > What "gcc --version" gives you? Is it 4.3.4?
 >

On my computer, Cygwin GCC tell:
	gcc (GCC) 4.3.4 20090804 (release) 1


 >
 > Curiously, when I tried it myself, the build succeeded with gcc 3.4.4,
 > but failed with undefined references when switching to gcc 4.3.4. They
 > seem to be related to some inline functions in toporouter.c. I will try
 > to narrow it down.
 >
 > Meanwhile, you could try switching to gcc 3.4.4:
 >
 > 1) Install gcc-core from Cygwin Setup
 > 2) chmod +x /usr/bin/set-gcc-default*
 > 3) set-gcc-default-3.sh
 > 4) gcc --version (should be 3.4.4)
 > 5) Rebuild pcb from scratch.
 >
 > Or, alternatively, keep gcc 4.3.4, but remove all "inline" keywords from
 > toporouter.c.
 >

- After some hours of work, I find the way to built PCB.  But it is really
   dirty.  Here what I have done:

	- Done a "./configure" using the following command:

		"./configure --disable-update-mime-database --disable-update-desktop-database 
--disable-nls --disable-update-xdg-database --prefix=/usr/local/geda"

	- In "src/core_lists.h", removed the last line
	  ("REGISTER_ACTIONS (toporouter_action_list)").

	- Do a "make".
	  Note: This result to a link error at the end.

	- Grab (stdout) messages given by "make", and use it to create a
	  custom manual link (through a shell script), replacing bad references
	  to local libraries.  Ex.: Replacing "libgtk.a", by "-lgtk".
	  Also removing "toporouter.o" that seems to refer to objects that
	  can not be found anywhere!?

	- Do a "make install".


- I will try your workaround.


Thank you for your help.
Claude.


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