On 12/06/12 08:04, Grail Dane wrote:
Ok ... so after some tooing and froing I managed to get past this obstacle :)
Main solution was to make symlinks for the old connections to the newly 
installed version.
I then moved forward and using Martin's patches posted for gcc 4.7.0 was able 
to install the new versionof gcc as well :)
The downside I am facing now is that after compiling with the old version of 
gcc I always like to recompile with the new.This has lead to an error from ld 
referring to an 'undefined reference symbol.
Anyone have any ideas on how to correct this until I am able to reinstall 
binutils, which I am guessing will fix the issue?
cheersgrail


Hi

Not quite understanding what you are doing, but normally an undefined reference symbol means that the compiler in the linking stage doesn't know the appropriate "external" library to link to because it hasn't been explicitly referenced in the compiler command. This seems to be a feature of newer binutils, where in older version you could get away with it because it was referenced from another library

see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/UnderstandingDSOLinkChange

Martin
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