Yes, I'm running that script, I can see how the prompt changes and how some environment variables are defined. But as far as I see none of them is affecting how linker works.
Br On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Elliot Smith <elliot.sm...@linux.intel.com>wrote: > Hello Br, > > On Fri, 2010-02-05 at 18:40 +0100, test john wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > I've just downloaded the moblin SDK to create a new application. I tried > to > > build the clutter-helloworld example that comes with the SDK and I was > > unable. > > > > I updated the envsetup.sh file and after executing it I tried to build > the > > sample. > > > > I always get > > /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lclutter-glx-1.0 > > > > So a couple of questions: > > * it seems that it's using the linker of my system, is that right? > > * it seems that it's trying to link against my system libraries, how > could > > it be? I checked and LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not redefined in the environment. > > And even if I set it to point to the toolchain libraries path it does not > > work. > > This doesn't look right. Are you running the envsetup.sh script then > building from inside the prompt it initialises? > > Elliot > > > > > Am I doing anything wrong? > > > > Br > > _______________________________________________ > > Moblin dev Mailing List > > dev@moblin.org > > > > To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: > > http://lists.moblin.org/listinfo/dev or your user account on > http://moblin.org once logged in. > > > > For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: > > http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists > > _______________________________________________ Moblin dev Mailing List dev@moblin.org To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: http://lists.moblin.org/listinfo/dev or your user account on http://moblin.org once logged in. For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists