If you send a request for help to a mailing list, please try to always 
reply to the mailing list (libusbx-devel), rather than just the person 
who answered your post. Else you are:
1. restricting the number of people who can provide help to just that 
person, and cutting out other people who might be in a better position 
to help you out
2. preventing people like yourself, who may encounter the same issue in 
the future, from being able to find elements of resolution (as, unlike 
mailing-list, private e-mail conversation are not publicly archived)

On 2012.05.18 15:23, dan wrote:
> ok pete i tryed it again,
> got a bit of a different message, but still failed.
>
> http://pastebin.com/6utL3N9N

I'm afraid none of the undefined references mentioned in your message 
come from libusbx, so the problem does not appear to have anything to do 
with our library. There are at least two parts in your application: the 
ubertooth part and the libusbx part, and you should understand that the 
purpose of this mailing is to try to help you out, but only for issues 
related to the libusbx part.

I would therefore suggest you google the error messages you get, to try 
to find some of the possible causes and how to fix them, or bring your 
ubertooth issue to a general compilation mailing lists or help forum, or 
to the ubertooth support people, who may be in a better position to give 
you pointers. My current guess is that the overall linker failure is 
probably due to all the undefined reference, from the custom ubertooth 
code, which you need to fix, but I can't tell for sure. The only thing I 
can say is that I'm not seeing anything so far that seems to indicate 
that your issues are linked to using libusbx.

Regards,

/Pete


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