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Re: -multi_module problem



Justin C. Walker wrote:
Hi,

I am attempting to build a chunk of code from the open source world (Singular, a computer algebra system). In the course of the build, I get this failure (both PowerPC and Intel):

libtool -dynamic -twolevel_namespace -weak_reference_mismatches weak -undefined dynamic_lookup -o mpsr.so mpsr_Put.dl_o mpsr_PutPoly.dl_o mpsr_GetPoly.dl_o mpsr_sl.dl_o mpsr_Get.dl_o mpsr_GetMisc.dl_o mpsr_Error.dl_o -L/lib -lMPT -lMP
ld: for architecture ppc
ld: common symbols not allowed with MH_DYLIB output format with the -multi_module option
[]
Finally: I know I can do this with Fink, but I need to have a Singular package that will build on many system types, as part of SAGE (<http://sage.modular.washington.edu>), so Fink is not an option.

Well, Fink is always an option; you could make a Fink package for SAGE, perhaps :-)
Anyway, you can read the Fink package description as instructions on how to compile Singular successfully. For example, if you use the configure option --without-dynamic-kernel, then the problem you were running into does not show up. Or does your many-system-types philosophy not allow for system-specific configure options?


--
Martin

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