Thanks very much for the reply and information, I will try that --

-- Prahlad


At 10:20 hrs on Sunday November 3 2002 Fernando Pereira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > On 11/2/02 11:26 PM, "Prahlad Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > > Since upgrading to 10.2 on the Powerbook, the software gives the
 > > following error message when I try to run it (the program I'm trying
 > > to run is named "bp"):
 > > 
 > > dyld: bp Undefined symbols:
 > > bp undefined reference to _stdscr expected to be defined in
 > > /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib
 > > Trace/BPT Trap
 > [...]
 > > 
 > > Does the error message on the G3 ring a bell?
 > Yes, the problem is that Apple repartitioned some dynamically linked
 > libraries from 10.1 to 10.2, including curses, which defines the symbol
 > stdscr. Your old binary is trying to find that symbol in the library file
 > that defined it in 10.1, but in 10.2 it's in /usr/lib/libcurses.dylib.
 > 
 > You should be able to recompile your program and run it without problems,
 > except that there are some other peculiarities with terminal configurations
 > for 10.2 that other people reported (I've not seen that problem in a while,
 > maybe it went away with 10.2.1?). There were discussions of the issue
 > (apropos Emacs) in this list during August and September, you might want to
 > look in the archives.
 > 
 > -- F



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