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Re: values-Xa.o


I got this same error.  A sunfreeware FAQ I consulted
(www.sunfreeware.com/faq.html) says that this happens because certain
SUNW* packages haven't been installed, specifically Xa.o is found in the
SUNWarc package. I just installed this and some other packages from the
Solaris 2.6 cdrom and the the error went away and gcc produces an a.out
file.


On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Jens U. Krause wrote:

Hi there,

on my SPARC with Solaris 2.6 and gcc 2.7.2. (also with gcc 2.8.1) I got
this error message if I try to compile a simple (or more complex) c
file.

>gcc test.c
>ld: fatal: file values-Xa.o: cannot open file: No such file or directory
>ld: fatal: File processing errors. No output written to a.out

test.c contains the simple printf() statement.

Has anybody know the causes of this error and/or same solutions?

Thanks

Best Regards

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