On Dec 5, 2007 2:19 AM, Martin Costabel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean wrote:
> []
> > nm -m /sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so|fgrep _osx_about
> >
> > with the following result:
> >
> > 00001090 (__TEXT,__text) non-external _osx_about
>
> Are you sure this is the *same* libOSX.so that gave you earlier the
> error message
>
> >
> > dlopen(/sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so, 2): Symbol not found: _osx_about
> >   Referenced from: /sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so
> >   Expected in: flat namespace
> >
>
> The first message says that the symbol is defined, but private, and the
> second says that the symbol is undefined. It is hard to believe that
> this comes from the same binary.
>
> --
> Martin
>
>

I'm pretty sure that they're not - I've recompiled and reinstall
several times since the original email. So, I redid both tests, and
they are indeed the same error messages from the same
/sw/lib/xmms/Output/libOSX.so .

If there are any other tests you'd like me to run, just let me know.

Sean

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