> I can't replicate your results here on an Ubuntu 9.04 machine. > > There is only one actual assertDoubleEquals function in libcppunit, > and it takes all five arguments. The macro > CPPUNIT_ASSERT_DOUBLES_EQUAL that takes three arguments supplies the > other two as defaults. This has been the case on the default > installation of libcppunit for Ubuntu 8.04, 8.10, and 9.04. I'm > trying to figure out how your libgnuradio-core-qa.so came to have a > dynamic link to a version of the function with only four arguments. > > Has this specific source code tree been compiled before under a > different environment? Can you do a 'make distclean' and try again > (from the ./bootstrap step)?
I was working from the tarball, so this was a completely new source tree. However, I think I found the culprit after some more digging. There was an older version of cppunit hiding in /usr/local/lib (wasn't installed through the package manager, so it escaped my attention for a while). The build is still underway, but I am pretty sure this is the root cause. Sorry about the false alarm! Cheers, Jan _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio