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collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [xbmc.bin] Error 1
I can provide more details (error log, etc) if requested.
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Please follow the directions as per sticky in the linux forum.
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Ok, I give. I'm running into this problem as well. I've scowered the forums and ran through the wiki on compiling from SVN but I'm still getting a make error.
make: *** [xbmc.bin] Error 1
Fresh install of Ubuntu 8.10 with updates. Installed all dependencies. At rev 16877.
I'm sorry if I've totally missed the solution somewhere, but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Please follow the first link in my signature. You really haven't given any useful information yet.
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Yes, that thread is related.
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Any solution on getting it to compile? I've previously tried installing bison (for yacc) as mentioned in the referenced post with no luck.
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tslayer
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You need that ylwrap file. You've installed all the packages in the README.linux?
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tslayer
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Try following the README.linux in SVN.
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I'm pretty sure that if you install "bison" it should work.
Do we need to make sure the build-dep xbmc command works with the latest xbmc Ubuntu dependencies?
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Yeah, the packages I installed were from the SVN README.linux.
I also have bison installed.
bison/intrepid uptodate 1:2.3.dfsg-5