Hi Sebastien, I'll simply move the conversation here (from IRC) to have an archive of it. On 2016-05-31 09:39 AM, Sebastien Boisvert wrote: > Hi, > > I am in the process of writing a blog article on the use of the LTTng-UST userspace event tracer on Windows. > > I am building urcu and LTTng-UST in a Cygwin 64 environment. Then, I plan to use LTTng in Visual Studio Community, so I mostly need headers (.h) and shared libraries (.dll). Nice! > > When I am building urcu (0.9.2), I get this message: > > libtool: link: warning: undefined symbols not allowed in x86_64-unknown-cygwin shared libraries This seems related to a Windows restriction regarding inter-library dependencies [1], the relevant part: "Some platforms, such as Windows, do not even allow you this flexibility. In order to build a shared library, it must be entirely self-contained or it must have dependencies known at link time (that is, have references only to symbols that are found in the .lo files or the specified ā€˜-l’ libraries), and you need to specify the -no-undefined flag. By default, libtool builds only static libraries on these kinds of platforms." Looks like the -no-undefined might be a good start judging from this patch I found for the urcu cygwin port in yacp [2]. Cheers! [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/libtool.html#Inter_002dlibrary-dependencies [2] https://github.com/fd00/yacp/blob/master/userspace-rcu/userspace-rcu-0.8.7-1bl1.src.patch > > The immediate consequence seems to be the absence of .dll files in the urcu build that I am generating. Otherwise, the build contains static library files and headers. > > However, I suppose that the .a static library files also have undefined symbols as I am getting linking issues when building LTTng-UST. > > Do you have a clue of what may be the issue here ? Otherwise, I will continue my investigation and get around the issue eventually. > _______________________________________________ > lttng-dev mailing list > lttng-dev at lists.lttng.org > https://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev -- Jonathan R. Julien Efficios