On 01/09/2017 12:44 AM, Dave wrote:
>  In the year 2017, of the month of January, on the 8th day, Peter Flynn wrote:
>>>   CCLD     src/bin/enlightenment_imc
>>> /usr/local/lib/libecore_file.so: undefined reference to `_efl_add_end'
>>> /usr/local/lib/libecore_file.so: undefined reference to 
>>> `ecore_main_loop_get'
>>> /usr/local/lib/libecore_file.so: undefined reference to 
>>> `_efl_add_internal_start'
>>> /usr/local/lib/libecore_file.so: undefined reference to `efl_callbacks_cmp'
>>> collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status

> Let's see, what are the error messages?  Undefined reference in an EFL
> library? 

Wiped and restarted. Same error.

> I'm guessing you have some old EFL library files hanging around
> that are missing functions.

But /usr/local/lib/libecore_file.so isn't an old file: it's one of the
newly-created files installed when efl was compiled a few minutes before
it started compiling enlightenment itself.

It all compiled OK on another 32-bit machine running the same Xubuntu
16.04.01 three days ago, so I'm assuming there have been commits to the
git repo that have caused this to fail since. I'll wait a couple of
weeks and see if it gets fixed.

///Peter

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