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Re: [reSIProcate] migrating from 0.9.0 to 1.0.2 (compiling problem)


The link line would look like:

g++ -o foo foo.o -lresip -lrutil



On 11/27/06, Alan Hawrylyshen <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Additionally the library order can affect the link success. Traditionally, we 
would link object files then high level libraries then the support libraries.

A

-----Original Message-----
From: "Jason Fischl" <jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 16:07:40
To:"Felipe Louback" <louback@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc:resiprocate-devel <resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [reSIProcate] migrating from 0.9.0 to 1.0.2 (compiling problem)

It is split into two libraries now. You also need to compile against
rutil and link against librutil.a.

On 11/27/06, Felipe Louback <louback@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am updating my system to use the version 1.0.2. I was using version
> 0.9.0. I am trying to recompile a code that was working with
> resiprocate 0.9.0 but now I am having problems. I have a redirect code
> called redirect.cxx.
>
> With resiprocate 0.9.0 I used to type to following line to compile my program:
>
> #g++ -lresiprocate redirect.cxx
>
> But I am in doubt in what should I pass in the command line to compile
> the same program with resiprocate 1.0.2. I am typing:
>
> # g++ -lresip redirect.cxx
> or
> # g++ -lrutil  -lares  -lssl  -lcrypto  -lpthread  -lpopt -lresip redirect.cxx
>
> And I am having the following output:
> # g++ -lrutil  -lares  -lssl  -lcrypto  -lpthread  -lpopt -lresip redirect.cxx
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1a5): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::DnsStub::EmptyNameserverList'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1af): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::SipStack::SipStack(resip::Security*,
> std::vector<resip::GenericIPAddress,
> std::allocator<resip::GenericIPAddress> > const&,
> resip::AsyncProcessHandler*, bool, void (*)(int, int, char const*,
> int))'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1bc): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::Data::Empty'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1c1): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::Data::Empty'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1c6): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::Data::Empty'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1d9): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to
> `resip::SipStack::addTransport(resip::TransportType, int,
> resip::IpVersion, resip::StunSetting, resip::Data const&, resip::Data
> const&, resip::Data const&, resip::SecurityTypes::SSLType)'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x1ef): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::SipStack::~SipStack()'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x21b): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::DnsStub::EmptyNameserverList'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x225): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::SipStack::SipStack(resip::Security*,
> std::vector<resip::GenericIPAddress,
> std::allocator<resip::GenericIPAddress> > const&,
> resip::AsyncProcessHandler*, bool, void (*)(int, int, char const*,
> int))'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x232): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::Data::Empty'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x237): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> : undefined reference to `resip::Data::Empty'
> /tmp/ccbt3Kq4.o(.text+0x23c): In function `SipProxy::SipProxy()':
> (and that goes on and on)
>
> In my source code, I already updated the include files. Here are them:
>
> #ifndef WIN32
> #include <sys/time.h>
> #include <unistd.h>
> #include <sys/socket.h>
> #include <netinet/in.h>
> #include <arpa/inet.h>
> #endif
>
> #include <sys/types.h>
> #include <memory>
>
> #include "resip/stack/Helper.hxx"
> #include "resip/stack/SipMessage.hxx"
> #include "resip/stack/Uri.hxx"
> #include "resip/stack/SipStack.hxx"
> #include "resip/stack/SdpContents.hxx"
> #include "rutil/Logger.hxx"
> #include "rutil/DnsUtil.hxx"
> #include "rutil/ThreadIf.hxx"
>
>
> #include <iostream>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
> #include <string.h>
>
>
> What am I missing here? What should be the command line to recompile
> the source code that before used to work with g++ -lresiprocate
> redirect.cxx?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Felipe
>
> --
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> Computer Engineering and Telecommunications Research Group
> Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais - Brazil
>
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