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I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runar
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>>> I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
>>> trying to use curl3). But fink complains about test failur
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>> I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
>> trying to use curl3). But fink complains about test failures building
>> libxml2 because it can't find symbols expected
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> > I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
> > trying to use curl3). But fink complains about test failures building
> > libxml2 becaus
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David Reiser wrote:
> I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
> trying to use curl3). But fink complains about test failures building
> libxml2 because it can't find symbols expected in /usr/lib/
> libxml2.2.dylib. The fi
I'm trying to build libofx3 against curl4 (obsolete runaround occurs
trying to use curl3). But fink complains about test failures building
libxml2 because it can't find symbols expected in /usr/lib/
libxml2.2.dylib. The first appearance of /usr/lib is:
## Error cases stream regression tests
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