Bug#140186: Acknowledgement (g++-3.0, result of using the : undefined

2002-03-29 Thread mffm Matt Flax
Thank you very much Philip. This solution makes me very happy ! You have sloved my problem. Please consider the bug report I submitted (140186) closed and solved. Matt On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 01:24:24AM +1100, mffm Matt Flax wrote: > Please find attatched a complete shared library project and Ma

Bug#140186: Acknowledgement (g++-3.0, result of using the : undefined

2002-03-29 Thread Philip Blundell
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 14:24, mffm Matt Flax wrote: > Please find attatched a complete shared library project and Makefile. > > a] tar zxpvf g++-3.0-possible-bug.tar.gz ; cd g++-3.0-possible-bug > b] make > c] export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. > d] /sbin/ldconfig > e] ./HelloWorldExample > ./HelloWorldExamp

Bug#140186: Acknowledgement (g++-3.0, result of using the : undefined

2002-03-29 Thread mffm Matt Flax
Please find attatched a complete shared library project and Makefile. a] tar zxpvf g++-3.0-possible-bug.tar.gz ; cd g++-3.0-possible-bug b] make c] export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. d] /sbin/ldconfig e] ./HelloWorldExample ./HelloWorldExample: relocation error: ./libHelloWorld.so.1: undefined symbol: __dso

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2002-03-29 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#140186: Acknowledgement (g++-3.0, result of using the : undefined

2002-03-28 Thread Philip Blundell
tags 140186 + unreproducible thanks I'm not able to replicate this bug. Can you send a complete test-case that shows the problem? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bug#140186: Acknowledgement (g++-3.0, result of using the : undefined

2002-03-28 Thread mffm Matt Flax
I am now using the following version of binutils : [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ld -v GNU ld version 2.12.90.0.1 20020307 Debian/GNU Linux The same problem exists : [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/research/fft$ ./complexFFTExample ./complexFFTExample: relocation error: /home/flatmax/lib/libfft.so.0.1: undefined symb