On Nov 7, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Perry Smith wrote:
On Nov 7, 2006, at 8:46 AM, Guillaume Gros wrote:
I used ld -r -o dvbdrv_inf.o audio.o video.o demux.o
then
powerpc-405-linux-gnu-g++ -Wall -O3 -mcpu=405 -msoft-float -
mmultiple -mstring -pipe -l pthread -o myprog main.o config.o
ecm.o dvbdrv_inf/dvbdrv_inf.o
I am wondering if it is related to the fact that I use g++ ??
Because the other app using this driver uses gcc
Have you tried not doing the partial link and just do a regular
link, debug that, then go back and try doing the partial link if
there is some advantage of it for you?
Also, in your C++ code, how did you declare "somefunc"? If it is a C
function, you will likely need to do:
extern "C" int somefunc(int);
in your C++ program.
Hope this helps,
Perry Smith
Ease Software, Inc.
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