--- harshavardhanreddy mandeepala <hvreddy1110@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > Try to set LDFLAGS environment variable in a manner similar to this > > example: > > > > " > > LDFLAGS='-L/maxtor5/sergei/AppsFromScratchWD/install/jpegsrc.v6b/lib > > -L/maxtor5/sergei/AppsFromScratchWD/install/tiff-3.8.2/lib > > -L/maxtor5/sergei/AppsFromScratchWD/install/zlib-1.2.3/lib'; export > > LDFLAGS > > ". > > > > I.e. stick into it paths to the libraries not found by linker. > > > > --Sergei. > > > > > > > Hi Thanks for ur reply, > I tryed the way you have mentioned but no success. > Infact all the libraries are there in the specified path > I.e > -L/opt/freescale/usr/local/gcc-4.1.1-glibc-2.4-nptl-2/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/local/X11R6/lib > -lXrender -lX11 -lXext > > all are there. > The Xrender and X11 Xext are there in the part of XFree86-4.6 Xserver i > Cross compiled. > But i don't know why the Xft is failing to link with it. > Shall i need to Cross compile XRender separately ? > > Thanks, > Regards, > Harsha > If Xft depends on XRender (has to be linked with it), of course, you to crosscompile it too. ... A more general thought - I would probably (think of)/(try to) a chroot'ed environment for cross-compilation, so you'll have precise control which libraries are seen and which are not by linker. Probably, even better, I'd create a virtual ARM machine using QEMU, install Linux on it and get rid of cross-compilation altogether. --Sergei. Applications From Scratch: http://appsfromscratch.berlios.de/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list