I've recently built a linux platform interface for Cocotron, and was able to build the Foundation framework with no errors.
However, when linking my objective-C project, I get a linker error:
/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/Linux/i386/Frameworks/Foundation.framework//libFoundation.so: undefined reference to `__gnu_objc_personality_v0'
I've done a bit of googling, but haven't found anything all that helpful.
Here's my ld command line (simplified a bit for readability):
Ld /Users/me/MyProject/build/Linux/Release/ENCLAnalyzer normal i386
cd /Users/me/MyProject
/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/Linux/i386/gcc-4.3.1/bin/i386-ubuntu-linux-gcc -arch i386
-L/Users/me/MyProject/build/Linux/Release
-L../../frameworks/Shared/FFmpeg/Linux/lib
-L/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/PlatformInterfaces/i386-ubuntu-linux/lib
-L/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/PlatformInterfaces/i386-ubuntu-linux/intel/mkl/9.0/lib/32
-L/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/PlatformInterfaces/i386-ubuntu-linux/intel/ipp/5.1/ia32/sharedlib
-L/Users/me/frameworks/Shared/FFmpeg/Linux/lib
-F/Users/me/MyProject/build/Linux/Release
-F/Users/me/frameworks/Shared
-F/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/Linux/i386/Frameworks
-F/Users/me/frameworks/OtherProject/Linux
-filelist "/Users/me/MyProject/build/Linux/MyProject.build/Release/MyProject Linux.build/Objects-normal/i386/MyProject.LinkFileList"
-Wl,-rpath-link,/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/PlatformInterfaces/i386-ubuntu-linux/lib
-Wl,-rpath-link,../../frameworks/Shared/FFmpeg/Linux/lib
-Wl,-rpath-link,/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/PlatformInterfaces/i386-ubuntu-linux/intel/ipp/5.1/ia32/sharedlib
-Wl,-rpath-link,/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/PlatformInterfaces/i386-ubuntu-linux/intel/mkl/9.0/lib/32
-Wl,-rpath-link,/Developer/Cocotron/1.0/Linux/i386/Frameworks/Foundation.framework
-framework Foundation -framework MyFramework1 -framework MyFramework2 -framework MyFramework3
-o /Users/me/MyProject/build/Linux/Release/MyProject
I have a feeling that the foundation project needs to link to a library that it isn't, or that maybe it is linking to the wrong version of some library. But I'm not sure.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Update: There were some compiler updates in the Cocotron repository which fix this issue. The the install script has been updated to pick these up and the new version is here:
http://cocotron.org/Tools/Downloads/InstallCDT-2009-04-17.zip
Before using this, be sure to delete /Developer/Cocotron/1.0/Downloads/gcc-4.3.1.tar.bz2 or it won't pick up the new source. Make sure to specify Linux i386 when reinstalling.
i.e.
sudo ./install.sh Linux i386
Thanks to Christopher Lloyd for the info above, and for emailing me the fix.