solved.

It seems that the package for cross compiling made some problems and took
over the regular libraries.
Once removing the problematic package, the problem solved.

I have a question, where or how I can find the default location that gcc
will look for this libraries (for next time) ?

Thanks
Ido
http://ik.homelinux.org/


On Sat, Nov 29, 2008 at 3:02 PM, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm using Debian testing on 64 bit.
>
> When I try to link some programs I'm having the following error messages:
>
> /usr/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib64/libdl.so.2: undefined reference to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> /usr/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib64/libdl.so.2: undefined reference to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>
> When using objdump on libdl.so.2 I found the following:
>
> # objdump -R -r -t -T -G -x /usr/x86_64-linux-gnu/lib64/libdl.so.2 |
> grep GLIBC_PRIVATE
>
> 5 0x00 0x0963cf85 GLIBC_PRIVATE
>    0x0963cf85 0x00 07 GLIBC_PRIVATE
>    0x0963cf85 0x00 06 GLIBC_PRIVATE
> 0000000000000000      DF *UND*  0000000000000484  GLIBC_PRIVATE
> _dl_rtld_di_serinfo
> 0000000000000000      DF *UND*  00000000000000e1  GLIBC_PRIVATE _dl_vsym
> 0000000000000000      DO *UND*  0000000000000820  GLIBC_PRIVATE
> _rtld_global
> 0000000000000000      DF *UND*  000000000000023a  GLIBC_PRIVATE _dl_addr
> 0000000000000000      DO *UND*  0000000000000138  GLIBC_PRIVATE
> _rtld_global_ro
> 0000000000000000      DF *UND*  0000000000000b89  GLIBC_PRIVATE _dl_close
> 0000000000000000 g    DO *ABS*  0000000000000000  GLIBC_PRIVATE
> GLIBC_PRIVATE
> 0000000000000000      DF *UND*  0000000000000344  GLIBC_PRIVATE _dl_open
> 0000000000000000      DF *UND*  000000000000000d  GLIBC_PRIVATE _dl_sym
> 00000000001020b0 g    DO .bss   0000000000000008  GLIBC_PRIVATE _dlfcn_hook
>
>
> On Google I found only solutions for Oracle that does not apply to my case.
> Does anyone one know how to solve such issue ?
>
> Thanks,
> ido
>
> http://ik.homelinux.org/
>

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