Re: [pcre-dev] pcre 7.8 fails to compile with libreadline 5.…

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Szerző: Philip Hazel
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Címzett: Dennis Heuer
CC: pcre-dev
Tárgy: Re: [pcre-dev] pcre 7.8 fails to compile with libreadline 5.2 and GCC3.4.3
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, Dennis Heuer wrote:

> There seems to be a simple linking problem:
>
> /bin/sh ./libtool --tag=CC --mode=link gcc -O2 -o dftables
> dftables.o -lz -lbz2 -lreadline gcc -O2 -o dftables dftables.o -lz
> -lbz2 -lreadline /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to
> `tgetnum' /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgoto'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetflag'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `BC'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tputs'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `PC'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetent'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `UP'
> /usr/lib/libreadline.so: undefined reference to `tgetstr'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status


From the README file (note the second paragraph):

. It is possible to compile pcretest so that it links with the libreadline
library, by specifying

--enable-pcretest-libreadline

  If this is done, when pcretest's input is from a terminal, it reads it using
  the readline() function. This provides line-editing and history facilities.
  Note that libreadline is GPL-licenced, so if you distribute a binary of
  pcretest linked in this way, there may be licensing issues.                 


  Setting this option causes the -lreadline option to be added to the pcretest
  build. In many operating environments with a sytem-installed readline       
  library this is sufficient. However, in some environments (e.g. if an     
  unmodified distribution version of readline is in use), it may be necessary
  to specify something like LIBS="-lncurses" as well. This is because, to quote
  the readline INSTALL, "Readline uses the termcap functions, but does not link
  with the termcap or curses library itself, allowing applications which link
  with readline the to choose an appropriate library."    


Philip

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Philip Hazel