"•12:40PM• <mossmann> Our code compiles fine with libusb 1.0. That's what
we support. If libusbx doesn't support the libusb 1.0 API, then forget it."
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 10:02 AM, Pete Batard <p...@akeo.ie> wrote:
> 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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