[zeromq-dev] cross-compileing zeroMQ

Wolfgang Richter wolf at cs.cmu.edu
Fri Jan 28 17:35:07 CET 2011


I'm not sure which version you should use, but if there are unresolved
symbols then I am led to believe that there is a version mismatch.

--
Wolf

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 11:27 AM, dboggan <dboggan at icehouse.net> wrote:

>
> Wolfgang Richter <wolf <at> cs.cmu.edu> writes:
>
> >
> >
> > Which source version of libuuid did you get?
> >
> > As in, which version of libuuid are you using?
> >
> > --WolfOn Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 10:55 AM, dboggan <dboggan <at>
> icehouse.net>
> wrote:Hello,
> > I spent yesterday trying to cross-compile zeroMQ for an ARM9 board. The
> > development host is a Fedora 10 installation. I have cross-compiled other
> > projects but this particular one has me stymied.
> > The configure script looks for libuuid and doesn't find one and instructs
> me
> > to install uuid-devel. Since I am cross compiling, I looked for source
> for
> > uuid-devel. I finally found it and attempted to cross-compile it. The
> > configure script bails out with a message that since it can't test
> va_copy,
> it
> > was done. So I hacked the script and got that built. Then I went back to
> > zeroMQ and pointed it at the newly built uuid library and it seemed happy
> and
> > completed.
> > Then when I compile the zeroMQ project, it fails at the link phase
> with "uuid-
> > unparse" and "uuid_generate" ,..., undefined. Neither of these functions
> are
> > in the downloaded uuid code.
> > Since others have done this, any tips of what I need to do to build
> zeroMQ
> for
> > a ARM9 board?
> > Regards,
> > Don Boggan
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> Thank You Wolfgang.
>
> I don't have that workstation in front of me right now. I will check that
> out
> later today.
>
> I had to hunt around quite a bit to find the source. Would you happen to
> know
> what version I should be using?
>
> I know I downloaded the newest version from the site I found.
> Regards,
> Don
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