[Mono-dev] Trying to compile mono-1.1.9 on solaris 10 x86

PABLOSANTOSLUAC at terra.es PABLOSANTOSLUAC at terra.es
Sat Sep 10 12:45:02 EDT 2005


Hi,

I'm trying to compile mono-1.1.9 on solaris 10 x86.

I first 
followed the steps I found at http://home.comcast.net/~jonel.
rienton/2005/04/solaris-10-x86-and-mono.html

Also patched exceptions-
x86.c when I got an error.

Then I found a problem with the symbol 
"isnormal" that is not included in libm.so in solaris, but in 
libsunmath.so.

Well, and finally, so far, I got the following problem:

========================
Making all in runtime
make[2]: Entering 
directory `/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/runtime'
if test -w ../mcs; 
then :; else chmod -R +w ../mcs; fi
d=`pwd`; ok=:; \
( cd ../mcs && \
  
make PROFILES='default net_2_0' all-profiles ) || ok=false; \
./semdel-
wrapper || :; $ok
make[3]: Entering directory 
`/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/mcs'
make profile-do--default--all 
profile-do--net_2_0--all
make[4]: Entering directory 
`/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/mcs'
make PROFILE=basic all
make[5]: 
Entering directory `/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/mcs'
*** The 
compiler 'mcs' doesn't appear to be usable.
sed: command garbled: s,
/bin/sh: 0[xX],,: not found
/bin/sh: test: unknown operator stack
make
[5]: *** [do-profile-check] Error 1
make[5]: Leaving directory 
`/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/mcs'
make[4]: *** [profile-do--basic--
all] Error 2
make[4]: Leaving directory `/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9
/mcs'
make[3]: *** [profiles-do--all] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving 
directory `/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/mcs'
** Message: Error 
deleting semaphore: Invalid argument
make[2]: *** [all-local] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9/runtime'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory 
`/home/pablo/download/mono-1.1.9'
make: *** [all] Error 2
=========================

Any idea?

Thanks,

pablo


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