General :: Compile Program For Initrd - Udp-sender Not Found?
Mar 14, 2011
I would like to modify my init.gz and add udp-sender to this image. After copying the program compiled on my system to init image I have error when I try run udp-sender: udp-sender not found When I checked ldd I saw that the some libraries are missing. I copied them from my system but still got the same error. how can I compile program for my init.gz?
from the commend line i went to compile the c program by giving the commend "gcc first.c -o first" but the commend line showing gcc is not found. iam using fedora 13 pls tell me what can i do to compile the program. the program i used to compile is below
i just grabed a book and wrote a program and tried to compile it using 'javac' and everytime i'm getting this error:
javac Example.java /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-suse-linux/4.3/../../../../lib64/crt1.o: In function `_start': /usr/src/packages/BUILD/glibc-2.9/csu/../sysdeps/x86_64/elf/start.S:109: undefined reference to `main'
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It behaves like this for about two years at least (since I've compiled my first kernel). Of course, it's no big deal to create it manually, I was just wondering whether do I do anything wrong or whether should I fill a bug report..
I installed a game (Shredder 11) using Wine on my Ubuntu system. The installation seemed to go well, including the directx part, but when I want to run the game, I can't find it anywhere. It's not in Applications -> Wine, it's not on Wine's C: drive, and I even tried a search "find / -name shredder", which came up empty. I tried to install it again, but according to the installation program it is already installed! (It asked me if I wanted to modify, repair, etc..).
I am trying to compile a very simple 32-bit program on my 64-bit fedora 12 install, but it won't let me.
I get this error.
I tested it on the school server (64 bit Red Hat Server), and it compiled flawlessly without any warnings. I think I am missing some libraries, but don't know which.
I was using my college's unix server (ubuntu presumably) to compile programs in the laboratory. Now, i have installed Opensuse 11.4 with gnome3. I have installed the Developers pattern, and almost all the packages that looked relevant (which came up when i searched for libgc , gcc, and all). Now, i cant compile a program:
Code: /*program to test file I/O and getch/putch functionaliny in gcc*/ #include<stdio.h> int main() { FILE *fi; char ch;
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from the commend line i went to compile the c program by giving the commend "gcc first.c -o first" but the commend line showing gcc is not found. iam using fedora 13 what can i do to compile the program . the program i used to compile is below
#include<stdio.h> main() { printf("hello word "); }
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checking what language compliance flags to pass to the C compiler... checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config checking pkg-config is at least version 0.16... yes configure: error: glib-compile-schemas not found. < ---
1. How to determine what package glib-compile-schemas belongs to ?
2. Where to get the package ?
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