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Re: compiling problmes 2
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lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos
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Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:14:29 GMT
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Hi Rudolf,
> I looked for some of those references and all of them are defined as extern in
> some header-files. So they must be declared in an assembler-file , isn't it?
No. Some _are_ defined in .h-files. And the register sets come via h8300.rcx
to boot/brickOS.lds. Is it possible that your compiler chain treats leading
underscores different.
> I also examined the make-files. I am not really good in reading make-files, but
> I think there was nothing which could help.
That is _not_ your problem. Take care of the fact that a lot of people are
using brickOS. And for all of them, the system compiled fine. (well, more or
less. But that's another story)
I use brickOS for years and read this group. I think the best way to run
brickOS is with a linux system. If you can handle such a system, you can
compile brickOS.
You seem to use a pretty nonstandard compiling env. I never saw someone using
HEW, so my guess is that your compiler chain can't cope with the lds file.
Regards,
Michael
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| | Re: compiling problmes 2
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| Can't be that the unresolved references are from the code I want to add to BrickOS, because I also tried to compile just the BrickOS-files (without the code I want to add) and the same errors appeared. (...) I looked for some of those references and (...) (20 years ago, 27-Sep-04, to lugnet.robotics.rcx.legos)
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