drivers/net/hamradio/soundmodem
/tmp/cc6m8eDA.o: In function `gentbl_offscostab':
/tmp/cc6m8eDA.o(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `cos'
...
Makefile uses HOST_LOADLIBES instead of HOST_LOADLIBS. That is what
happens when you use magic variables that cannot be syntax checked,
errors go undetected until somebody uses the option.
Not a problem for kbuild 2.5 of course, it has a syntax checker.
Keith Owens wrote
>drivers/net/hamradio/soundmodem
>/tmp/cc6m8eDA.o: In function `gentbl_offscostab':
>/tmp/cc6m8eDA.o(.text+0x64): undefined reference to `cos'
>...
>Makefile uses HOST_LOADLIBES instead of HOST_LOADLIBS. That is what
>happens when you use magic variables that cannot be syntax checked,
>errors go undetected until somebody uses the option.
Correction: HOST_LOADLIBES is correct, the wierd spelling threw me.
The real problem is the build system ignores HOST_LOADLIBES when
compiling programs directly from sources and not using intermediate
objects.