Siver Andrey | 1 Apr 2005 15:33
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Re: Compilation of Sedna

Hi,

Thank you for the answer.

I install:

libstdc++3.3-devel-static-3.3.3-alt5
libncurses-devel-static-5.4.20050108-alt3
glibc-devel-static-2.3.3.200406160000-alt1

and compilation run without any problem.

By the way, had you been thinking to place Sedna at Sisyphus repository?
There is no database of type XML Native DB there, so Sedna could excite
interest in ALT Linux community.

Best wishes,
Andrey

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andrey Fomichev" <fomichev@...>
To: "Siver Andrey" <siver@...>;
<sedna-discussion@...>
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2005 4:12 PM
Subject: RE: [Sedna-discussion] Compilation of Sedna

> Hello Andrey,
>
> No doubt you need pthreads installed on your Linux computer to build
> Sedna. My understanding is that pthreads are usually a part of
> glibc-devel package (as for instance in my RedHat Linux distribution).
> So I have /usr/lib/libpthread.a, which is used by ld when I specify
> -lpthread option.
>
> I've tried to build Sedna under ALT Linux (the same Master 2.4). And
> I remember that I had to download and install gcc and g++, which are not
> included in Master CD. And glibc-devel package goes with gcc.
>
> I've checked my installation of ALT Linux and found that I have pthreads
> installed and they are part of glibc-devel-2.3.3.200406160000-alt1
package.
> It's very strange that I could not find libpthread.a (at the same time
> I could find libpthread.so and pthread.h), but Sedna compiles correctly
> and works properly.
>
> P.S. Binary version sedna-0.4_3-bin-linux works properly because it has
> been linked with pthreads statically.
>
> Hope that helps,
> Andrey Fomichev
> Sedna Team
>
>


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