Hi again!<br><br>Found the solution (and indeed... it was trivial)! :)<br>It was simply a matter of changing the order used to link the ei and erl_interface libraries!! (didn't have a clue that mattered :))<br><br>This works perfectly:<br>
$ gcc -o extprg.exe *.c -I/c/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/include/ -L/c/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/obj/i686-pc-mingw32/ -lei -lerl_interface -lwsock32<br><br>Now... to determine if all this trouble was worth it I went back to the .lib files included in the windows distribution to see if those worked.<br>
$ gcc -o extprg.exe *.c -I/c/erl5.7.1/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/include/ -L/c/erl5.7.1/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/lib/ -lerl_interface -lei -lwsock32<br><br>But (luckily for my mental health) it didn't work... some of dependencies were indeed fixed but not all of then.<br>
I got a bunch of these warnings:<br> Warning: .drectve `/DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"LIBCMT" /DEFAULTLIB:"OLDNAMES" ' unrecognized<br>And these undefined references:<br>
c:/erl5.7.1/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/lib//erl_interface.lib(C:/cygwin/ldisk/daily_build/otp_build_win32_r13b.2009-04-20_20/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/<a href="http://obj.mt/win32/erl_marshal.o):(.text+0xf4">obj.mt/win32/erl_marshal.o):(.text+0xf4</a>): undefined reference to `__security_cookie'<br>
(and: @__security_check_cookie@4, __security_cookie, @__security_check_cookie@4, __iob_func, _tls_index, _tls_array)<br><br>While the .lib files aren't working, it's possible to build erl_interface using mingw and get working libei.a and liberl_interface.a libraries. :)<br>
Hope that's useful for someone out there.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Davide :)<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2009/4/23 Davide Marquês <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nesrait@gmail.com">nesrait@gmail.com</a>></span><br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi again! <br><br>I just did a fresh R13B install on an linux box and came across<br>the same problem while compiling the erl_interface tutorial example.<br>
<br>If I try this:<br> nonroot@presario1:~/port$ gcc -o extprg erl_comm.c ei.c -lei -lerl_interface -I/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/include/ -L/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/lib/<br>
<br>I get a bunch of "undefined reference" warnings:<br> /usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/lib//liberl_interface.a(erl_eterm.o): In function `erl_mk_var':<br> /home/nonroot/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_eterm.c:498: undefined reference to `__erl_errno_place'<br>
... the list continues ...<br><br>(I did forgot -lpthread there.)<br><br>But if I unpack the contents of libei.a and include the .o files instead of<br>adding the -lei flag then the linking succeeds and the program works perfectly:<br>
<br> nonroot@presario1:~/port$ gcc -o extprg erl_comm.c ei.c lib_ei_extracted/*.o -lerl_interface -lpthread -I/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/include/ -L/usr/local/lib/erlang/lib/erl_interface-3.6.1/lib/<br>
nonroot@presario1:~/port$ erl<br> Erlang R13B (erts-5.7.1) [source] [rq:1] [async-threads:0] [hipe] [kernel-poll:false]<br> <br> Eshell V5.7.1 (abort with ^G)<br> 1> complex:start("./extprg").<br>
<0.35.0><br> 2> complex:foo(1).<br> 1<br><br>What am I missing here? :|<br>It must be something really trivial but I'm fresh out of ideas on what it might be.<br><br>Cheers,<br>Davide :)<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">
2009/4/22 Davide Marquês <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:nesrait@gmail.com" target="_blank">nesrait@gmail.com</a>></span><div><div></div><div class="h5"><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi there!<br><br>I was (almost) able to compile erl_interface using mingw (with some unhealthy hacks along the way) and I'd like to get your feedback on whether this would be the correct way to go.<br>Actually, since I have no *useful* experience using gcc and related tools I'm prepared to have someone telling me that I really didn't had to recompile erl_interface.<br>
Either way, this might be useful for others that might be thinking of taking the same path... :)<br><br>My setup: Windows XP, OTP_R13B (I started off with OTP_R13A so paths will vary), MSYS + MinGW.<br><br>I started off following the erl_interface tutorial (<a href="http://erlang.org/doc/tutorial/erl_interface.html" target="_blank">http://erlang.org/doc/tutorial/erl_interface.html</a>) and things broke when I tried to compile:<br>
Davide@LAPTOP /c/Projectos/eNotify/src/native/port<br> $ gcc.exe ei.c erl_comm.c -o extprg.exe -Ic:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface-3.6/include -Lc:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface-3.6/lib -lei -lerl_interface<br> Warning: .drectve `/DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"LIBCMT" /DEFAULTLIB:"OLDNAMES" ' unrecognized<br>
Warning: .drectve `/DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"LIBCMT" /DEFAULTLIB:"OLDNAMES" ' unrecognized<br> Warning: .drectve `/DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"LIBCMT" /DEFAULTLIB:"OLDNAMES" ' unrecognized<br>
Warning: .drectve `/DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"LIBCMT" /DEFAULTLIB:"OLDNAMES" ' unrecognized<br> Warning: .drectve `/DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"uuid.lib" /DEFAULTLIB:"LIBCMT" /DEFAULTLIB:"OLDNAMES" ' unrecognized<br>
c:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface-3.6/lib/erl_interface.lib(C:/cygwin/ldisk/daily_build/otp_build_win32_r13a.2009-03-16_22/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/<a href="http://obj.mt/win32/erl_malloc.o%29:%28.text+0x47" target="_blank">obj.mt/win32/erl_malloc.o):(.text+0x47</a>): undefined reference to `ei_malloc'<br>
c:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface-3.6/lib/erl_interface.lib(C:/cygwin/ldisk/daily_build/otp_build_win32_r13a.2009-03-16_22/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/<a href="http://obj.mt/win32/erl_malloc.o%29:%28.text+0x7c" target="_blank">obj.mt/win32/erl_malloc.o):(.text+0x7c</a>): undefined reference to `ei_realloc'<br>
(...)<br> <br> c:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface-3.6/lib/erl_interface.lib(C:/cygwin/ldisk/daily_build/otp_build_win32_r13a.2009-03-16_22/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/<a href="http://obj.mt/win32/erl_error.o%29:%28.text+0xa2" target="_blank">obj.mt/win32/erl_error.o):(.text+0xa2</a>): more undefined references to `__iob_func' follow<br>
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status<br><br>??? :|<br>The ei.lib and erl_interface.lib files were in c:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface-3.6/lib so I was expecting this to work. :\<br><br>A little online research (<a href="http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2003-September/009854.html" target="_blank">http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-questions/2003-September/009854.html</a>) lead me think that the .lib files weren't GCC-compliant (and what I needed were .a files).<br>
So it would be a simple matter of getting the source and compiling erl_interface again (famous last words).<br><br>This is were someone can come in and say "No! No! No! You just had to do XPTO."<br>Considering no XPTO existed I went along to try and build erl_interface.<br>
<br>First I tried to just build it using the files that were available on the windows binary distribution but it failed complaining about a missing /make/<a href="http://target.mk" target="_blank">target.mk</a>.<br>So I:<br>
<ul><li>got the otp_src_R13A sourcecode</li>
<li>did a ./configure</li><li>exported ERL_TOP=c:/otp_src_R13A</li><li>IIRC</li><ul><li>got something about a missing c:/otp_src_R13A/make/i686-pc-mingw32/<a href="http://otp.mk" target="_blank">otp.mk</a> folder</li><li>
which I copied and renamed from c:/otp_src_R13A/make/<a href="http://otp.mk.in" target="_blank">otp.mk.in</a> (I'm guessing something is responsible for this step)<br>
</li></ul><li>added the necessary LIBS = -lwsock32 to c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/i686-pc-mingw32/Makefile</li><li>did a successful build</li><ul><li>which resulted in two files: libei.a and liberl_interface.a getting placed in c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/obj.debug/i686-pc-mingw32/</li>
<li>I created a folder c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib</li><li>and copied the two files there</li></ul></ul>I then tried using those two files to build the erl_interface tutorial program with this result:<br> Davide@LAPTOP /c/Projectos/eNotify/src/native/port<br>
$ gcc.exe ei.c erl_comm.c -o extprg.exe -Ic:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include -Lc:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib -lei -lerl_interface<br> c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib/liberl_interface.a(erl_malloc.o): In function `erl_malloc':<br>
c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_malloc.c:221: undefined reference to `ei_malloc'<br> c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib/liberl_interface.a(erl_malloc.o): In function `erl_realloc':<br>
c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_malloc.c:231: undefined reference to `ei_realloc'<br> c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib/liberl_interface.a(erl_malloc.o): In function `erl_free':<br>
c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_malloc.c:238: undefined reference to `ei_free'<br> ...<br> c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib/liberl_interface.a(erl_fix_alloc.o): In function `erl_eterm_alloc':<br>
c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_fix_alloc.c:111: undefined reference to `__erl_errno_place'<br> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status<br><br>Which (other than the initial warnings) is exactly the same problem as the one I got with the original compilation.<br>
Here I took a look at the build process and realized that the erl_interface build process had also produced a bunch of .o files in another folder:<br>c:/erl5.7/lib/erl_interface/obj.st.debug/i686-pc-mingw32/<br><br>Since the compiler was nagging me about missing .o files I just included them all in:<br>
Davide@LAPTOP /c/Projectos/eNotify/src/native/port<br> $ gcc.exe ei.c erl_comm.c -o extprg.exe c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include/*.o -Ic:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include -Lc:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib -lei -lerl_interface -lwsock32<br>
c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include/erl_resolve.o: In function `erl_gethostbyname_r':<br> c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_resolve.c:58: undefined reference to `ei_gethostbyname_r'<br>
c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include/erl_resolve.o: In function `erl_gethostbyaddr_r':<br> c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/src/legacy/erl_resolve.c:70: undefined reference to `ei_gethostbyaddr_r'<br>
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status<br><br>:| This is another struggle.<br>Under certain circumstances (mine) the functions ei_gethostbyname_r and ei_gethostbyaddr_r aren't included in the compilation of the ei_resolve.c file.<br>
Being completely astray from my original goal, and after figuring out that these were the reentrant versions of the same functions without the _r and that on windows the original ones are already thread safe (<a href="http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/portability/" target="_blank">http://daniel.haxx.se/projects/portability/</a>), I just went ahead and added these *_r functions calling out to original ones (on the $ifdef __WIN32__ part ). This was the unhealthy hack part. :)<br>
Of course that worked (to shut the compiler up at least). :P<br> Davide@LAPTOP /c/Projectos/eNotify/src/native/port<br> $ gcc.exe ei.c erl_comm.c -o extprg.exe c:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include/*.o -Ic:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/include -Lc:/otp_src_R13A/lib/erl_interface/lib -lei -lerl_interface -lwsock32<br>
<br>Finally that got me a working extprg.exe that I was able to complete the tutorial with!<br><br><sleep break + upgrade to R13B><br><br>I picked up were I left off: being able to compile IF including all of the .o files.<br>
Some [n00b] research -> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ar_%28Unix%29" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ar_(Unix)</a> & <a href="http://linux.die.net/man/1/ar" target="_blank">http://linux.die.net/man/1/ar</a><br>
Got me to check if all the .o files the linker was complaining about were getting archived in the two .a files.<br>
And indeed, all of them were on libei.a.<br><br>I unpacked the .o files from libeia.a and replaced it with a call to those .o:<br> Davide@LAPTOP /c/Projectos/eNotify/src/native/port<br> $ gcc.exe -o extprg.exe ei.c erl_comm.c /c/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/obj/i686-pc-mingw32/*.o /c/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/obj/i686-pc-mingw32/liberl_interface.a -Ic:/otp_src_R13B/lib/erl_interface/include -lwsock32<br>
<br>And guess what... It worked! :)<br><br>So what am I missing here? Is it normal that "ar"ed files don't link correctly? Is it mingw? Or is it just me? :)<br>Any(!!!) clues are more than welcome! :)<br><br>
Cheers,<br><font color="#888888">Davide :)<br>
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