On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 12:31:11 +0200, Mattias Ellert wrote: >On Sun, 2005-07-03 at 15:10 +0200, Henning Meier-Geinitz wrote: > >> getopt.c is compiled and linked unconditionally on all platforms as >> far as I can see. As this works on all the other platforms there must >> be something different on OS/2. >> >> You could try to move getopt and getopt_long to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS in >> configure.in and modify lib/Makefile.in accordingly. But I haven't >> checked all the implications of that. Maybe linking the getopt code >> was done intentionally. > >You shouldn't have to do this. If the compiler finds that the glibc has >the right getopt version all the code in getopt.c is removed by the >#ifndef ELIDE_CODE conditional and it creates an empty getopt.o.
But on OS/2 we don't have a GLIBC system ... The macro that decides to compile or not is defined in gnu-versions.h which only exists on GLIBC systems. The following 3 lines #ifdef __INNOTEK_LIBC__ #define ELIDE_CODE 1 #endif which should appear after configure in sane-backends\include\sane\config.h. would solve the issue for OS/2 I suggest somone to add these 3 lines to config.h.in Bye Franz