Hello Martin,

On 06.12.2007, at 01:16, Martin Costabel wrote:

> Jürgen Lorenz Simon wrote:
>
> I just built xerces-c on a G5/10.4 and on an intel/10.5 without any  
> problem. I have a suspicion:
>
> []
> []
>> c-2.7.0-1002/xerces-c-src_2_7_0/lib -lxerces-c
>> ld: Undefined symbols:
>> __ZN11xercesc_2_712XMLException14loadExceptTextENS_10XMLExcepts5Codes 
>> E
>
> These symbols are defined in libxerces-c.dylib, and this library is  
> linked with with the -lxerces-c flag. Are you absolutely sure that  
> you don't have an older version of this library lying around  
> somewhere where the linker may pick it up, for example in /usr/ 
> local/lib?
>
> -- 
> Martin
>

Spot on, mate! I removed two versions of xerces from /usr/local/lib  
and /usr/lib, and
now the compilaton runs without fail.  If you make it to Bonn,  
Germany, let me buy
you a cold one.

Thanks!


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