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Top Forums Programming Error during making a shared library Post 302369643 by smartgupta on Monday 9th of November 2009 08:12:30 AM
Old 11-09-2009
Error during making a shared library

Hi all,

I am working with opensolaris and I am trying create a shared native library via using make but I am getting the following error--

Code:
make -f /Makefile.SunOS debug
javah -jni SerialPort
javah -jni SerialInputStream
javah -jni SerialOutputStream
gcc -mno-app-regs -DSUN -DPOSIX_DEV_LOCK -I/usr/java/include  -I/usr/java/include/solaris -I/test/as232/Bs232 -I. -g -DENABLE_CC_SHTDN  -c /test/as232/Bs232/lib232so.c
cc1: error: invalid option `no-app-regs'
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `lib232so.o'

ERROR: Buildrs232lib failed!

I am unable to find out the exact cause of error.
So Please take a look on it and help me to fix it.

Thanks in Advance...

Last edited by smartgupta; 11-10-2009 at 08:43 AM.. Reason: code tags please...
 

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