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Old 05-20-2012
Wrong ELF class

guys anyone knows a solution for this?
wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64

Code:
pwrcard:cms-dev:/pcard16/pwrcard/src/interfaces/interface_host>isainfo -v
64-bit sparcv9 applications
        vis2 vis
32-bit sparc applications
        vis2 vis v8plus div32 mul32
pwrcard:cms-dev:/pcard16/pwrcard/src/interfaces/interface_host>uname -a
SunOS cms-dev 5.10 Generic_118833-24 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
pwrcard:cms-dev:/pcard16/pwrcard/src/interfaces/interface_host>make -f Makefile
cc -D_REETRANT -g -lpthread  -lodm -lcfg -L/pcard16/pwrcard/usr/lib -lpthr -lqueue -ltools -lutils -lcomora -lpiso -lget -lprivtlv -lprocessing -lhsmtdes -lauthotlv -L/oracle/product/10g/lib -L/oracle/product/10g/lib -lclntsh -lphost -lnethost host_main.o host_ini.o host_params.o host_net_mng.o host_thread_adm.o host_process_adm.o host_services.o fct_shut_down.o host_thread_bal.o host_process_bal.o host_thread_line.o host_process_line.o host_thread_timeout.o host_process_timeout.o host_thread_saf.o host_process_saf.o host_manage_saf.o  host_thread_sig.o host_thread_ctl.o host_ftr_req.o host_ftr_rep.o host_aut_req.o host_aut_rep.o host_advice.o host_reversal.o -o HOST_BANK
ld: fatal: library -lodm: not found
ld: fatal: library -lcfg: not found
ld: fatal: file /oracle/product/10g/lib/libclntsh.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
ld: fatal: file host_thread_sig.o: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to HOST_BANK
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `HOST_BANK'
pwrcard:cms-dev:/pcard16/pwrcard/src/interfaces/interface_host>

# 2  
Old 05-20-2012
You are missing a couple of libraries and two other ones are 64-bit while you are compiling in 32-bit mode. You can't mix 32 and 64 bit code.

Remove all objects you built (likely "make clean") then add -m64 to the compiler options.
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