Hi Michael,
> [...] > > The question is: how do you generate these files with c++ tags? Is it > > possible to automatically generate the files? > > > [...] > > Yes, that can be done almost fully automatically. The main step is piping > the > current symbols file through c++filt, as in > > cat qdacco-0.8.2/debian/libqdaccolib0.7.symbols | c++filt > > then make sure you keep the first line of your current file. The final step > is > only text mangling: add (c++) in front of each symbol and enclose each > symbol in > double quotes (as you've taken a look at diagnostics already, you can pick > up > the exact positioning of all this from there). > Thank you very much for the explanation: things always seem more difficult than they are I have created the new file symbols: the new file is attached to the email. If the file is now correct, then you can review the new version of the package in debian.mentors ( http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/q/qdacco). Do you know any document that spells out the use of tags in the symbols file ? I want more information on the subject. Thank you very much for your help. Regards! I. De Marchi