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From: curtis@fsd.com (Gary Curtis)
Subject: Problems with OGI Speechtools on Sun4
Message-ID: <1994May26.153047.21832@fsd.com>
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Organization: Fairchild Defense
Date: Thu, 26 May 1994 15:30:47 GMT
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I have posted this question several times to the tools@cse.ogi.edu mailbox and
have received no reply so I am appealing to a larger audience...

I am trying to install the OGI toolset on a Sun4 running SunOS 4.1.3 and the OpenWindows desktop environment.  I have compiled the toolset using the gcc compiler ver 2.5.8.

I get the following message for the auto_lyre and lyre targets

  ld: Undefined symbol
      _get_wmShellWidgetClass
      _get_applicationShellWidgetClass


I have tried grep'in for these strings in the source code and they don't exist.  The
names sound like they are functions from an Xwindows library.  I have tried adding all
of the libs in openwin/lib and X11R4/lib to the Makefile and they still remain undefined.

My theory is that these fucntions are contained in a library called extensions on the OGI computer and are not part of the standard X11R4 distribution.  If this is true, everyone should be having the same problem compiling and linking the toolset.

Has anyone else experienced this problem?  If so, how did you fix it?
 
Gary Curtis,  Research Engineer
Fairchild Space and Defense, Germantown MD.
Phone (301) 428-5300
Email curtis@fsd.com
 



