On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 03:31:46PM -0400, Langford, Kenneth wrote:
Checking for RRDtool ... "test-rrd.c", line 30: error(1162): too few arguments in function call result = rrd_graph(pcount, rrdargs, &calcpr, &xsize, &ysize); ^
1 error detected in the compilation of "test-rrd.c". gmake: *** [test-compile] Error 2 Not RRDtool 1.0.x, checking for 1.2.x Found RRDtool include files in /usr/local/rrdtool/include ERROR: RRDtool library files found in /usr/local/rrdtool/lib, but link fails.
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ld32: WARNING 129: Cannot find libgcc_s.so.1, which is needed for proper transitive linking.
I guess the first question is why is it trying to link a gcc library in when I am compiling with cc? And the second question would be if it is needed why is it not part of my gcc installations? 8-( Is the libgcc_s separate from gcc? libgcc_s is a part of the gcc runtime library, I think.
Did you compile rrdtool yourself ? If not, then it might be because the rrdtool compilation was done with gcc, and you're compiling with something other than gcc.
Regards, Henrik