Camm, See output of objdump as suggested below. On Wednesday, October 25, 2006 11:10 AM you wrote: > ... > > > > > > This might be instructive with srget in place of cos: > > > > > > objdump -x /usr/lib/gcl-2.6.7/unixport/saved_gcl |grep cos > > > 0812f590 l F .text 0000015b number_cos > > > 00000000 F *UND* 00000026 cos@@GLIBC_2.0 > > > 0804fb40 F *UND* 00000074 acosh@@GLIBC_2.0 > > > 08050440 F *UND* 00000081 cosh@@GLIBC_2.0 > > > 0812f6f0 g F .text 00000047 Lcos > > > 00000000 F *UND* 00000026 cosf@@GLIBC_2.0 > > > 08051200 F *UND* 00000075 acos@@GLIBC_2.0 > > > > >
On Wednesday, October 25, 2006 7:20 PM I wrote: > ... > > See next email. > ppc-osx3:~/osx/new/gcl-2.6.8pre $ objdump -x unixport/saved_gcl | grep cos 00000000 d *UND* unexmacosx.c 0000db14 d *UND* unexmacosx.c 00000000 d *UND* passwd:T(1,94)=s40pw_name:(1,1),0,32;pw_passwd:(1,1),32,32;pw_uid:(1,95) =(1,96)=(1,65),64,32;pw_gid:(1,97)=(1,96),96,32;pw_change:(1,98)=(1,41), 128,32;pw_class:(1,1),160,32;pw_gecos:(1,1),192,32;pw_dir:(1,1),224,32;p w_shell:(1,1),256,32;pw_expire:(1,98),288,32;; 00278f5c *UND* _number_cos 00278f5c d *UND* number_cos:f(1,2) 00279930 d *UND* Lcos:F(1,53) 00279930 g *UND* _Lcos 00000000 g *UND* _acos 00000000 g *UND* _acosh 00000000 g *UND* _cos 00000000 g *UND* _cosh ppc-osx3:~/osx/new/gcl-2.6.8pre $ objdump -x unixport/saved_gcl | grep srget 00000000 g *UND* ___srget ppc-osx3:~/osx/new/gcl-2.6.8pre $ _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer
