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zlib and cross development


  • Subject: zlib and cross development
  • From: "Theodore H. Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 14:06:34 +0100

Hi people,

I'm trying to get cross development working, so that I can target Mac OS 10.2. It's proving to be non-straight forward, so I hope this is worth it.

Does anyone here have some opinions on what versions of MacOSX are worth targetting? 10.2 and 10.3 have some important differences. If I recall correctly, one difference is in the C++ ABI.

So I'm trying to use cross development, and I'm using gcc v3.3.

I'm getting this compile error:

ld: warning NEXT_ROOT environment variable ignored because - syslibroot specified
ld: can't locate file for: -lz.1.2.2
Command /usr/bin/g++-3.3 failed with exit code 1


I have no idea how to solve this. -lz.1.2.2 looks like libz, seeing as I'm using libz version 1.2.2. Apart from that I'm not sure what NEXT_ROOT or -syslibroot means or does.

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