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From: Pinar Taskiran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 3:42 PM
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Hi,

I have to compile a c++ app in kernel mode( I have to
use 2.4.1). I was
getting undefined symbol errors
like_rtti_user, _rtti_si, _builtin_new,
_builtin_delete, _rethrow when
loading with insmod.
I included libgcc.a in my build and I got rid of the
errors I mention
above but now new ones came up: malloc, free, abort,
_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE, strcmp,
stderr.

Is there any way to compile a c++ file in kernel mode
and load it using
insmod and not get any unresolved symbols?

Can anyone help me how to resolve these?

Thanks a lot,
Pinar

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