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Error when compiling clickOS #38
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Please post the full output of the building process. Thanks |
Hey @fmanco! I have this same issue. Please, look at the output here. I'm using Debian 9, Xen 4.8.2 installed by debs and the same source code version to build tools. I was follow SysML tutorial, and it seems little outdated because cosmos quotes and links are still there, instead of ClickOS-ctl or Chaos. Nowadays I'm trying to use Thanks! |
Hi! Could this output above caused by C++ compiler? Should I try, but I bet it going to require a lot of old packages, and will raise a lot of problems. What could you tell me about it, devs? Thanks! |
Hi @belsholff, Did you ever manage to solve this problem? I'm running into the same issue. Cheers, |
Hello |
Hello everyone. Sorry but I can't help you. It was a long time ago and it seems maintainers was not here to help you. But I guess I downgraded to GCC 5 to work with. Debian still maintain old distro repos. I don't know about the version 8 but you can check. |
Thanks Can you please give a complete description of the environment in which you worked? OS, gcc version etc |
Hello,
I pulled the clickOS git and I tried to compile it following the INSTALL instructions. I used the toolchain newlib en lwip and I used Xen 4.8.1 (I also tried with 4.7.0 and it was the same result)
During the command make minios, at the point LD clickos/minios/build/clickos_x86_64, I have many undefined reference to "operator delete" which break the compilation.
I cannot find the solution so I am asking for your help.
Thanks,
Ilubi.
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