Gustav,
Here'sthe answer from engineering:
I am using Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS 64bit, GemStone/S 64 Bit v3.3.3. I use gcc/g++ version 5.4.0 20160609 to compile the code.Hallo
I am new to gemstone and still leaning c.I am writing c code for gembuilder for c.
I wrote a c program that includes gci.hf and gcirtl.hf as specified in the GemBuilder for C documentation.
I am using the next commands to compile the code.
Compile c code:
$ g++ -fmessage-length=0 -fcheck-new -O3 -ggdb -m64 -pipe -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -pthread -fPIC -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-exceptions -I/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit3.3.3-x86_64. Linux/include -x c++ -c userCode.c -o userCode.o
Link c objects:
$ g++ userCode.o $GEMSTONE/lib/gcirtlobj.o -Wl,-traditional -Wl,--warn-unresolved-symbols -m64 -lpthread -lcrypt -ldl -lc -lm -lrt -lpam -lpam_misc -Wl,-z,muldefs -o userAppl
Can you please help me by giving some suggestions on debugging the code?
When I compile and link the c code I get the following warnings:
/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit3.3.3-x86_64.Linux/lib/gcirtlobj. o: In function `GciTravBufHolder::free()':
/export/derby1/users/buildgss/33/build40760/src/gcicpp.hc:61 : warning: undefined reference to `GciFree'
/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit3.3.3-x86_64.Linux/lib/gcirtlobj. o: In function `GciTravBufType::malloc(unsign ed long, int, char const*)':
/export/derby1/users/buildgss/33/build40760/src/gcicpp.hc:33 : warning: undefined reference to `GciUtlMalloc_'
/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit3.3.3-x86_64.Linux/lib/gcirtlobj. o: In function `GciRtlUnload':
/export/derby1/users/buildgss/33/build40760/src/gcirtl.c:189 : warning: undefined reference to `GciShutdown'
/export/derby1/users/buildgss/33/build40760/src/gcirtl.c:190 : warning: undefined reference to `GciUnload'
/opt/gemstone/GemStone64Bit3.3.3-x86_64.Linux/lib/gcirtlobj. o: In function `GciTravBufType::GciTravBufTyp e(unsigned long)':
/export/derby1/users/buildgss/33/build40760/src/gcicpp.hc:45 : warning: undefined reference to `GciHostCallDebuggerMsg' How do I go about addressing these warnings?
I had some problems importing the pam libs, the system could not locate them. I installed libpam0g-dev this solved the problem. Should I have done something else?
Are there any more libs that is recommended to install?
Any pointers and advice will be appreciated.
Thanking you in advance
Gustav
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