On Wednesday, August 8, 2001, at 07:32 AM, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
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> You are using the right compiler.
>
> What you should check are symlinks to dynamic and static versions of
> libstdc++.
>
> They should point out to the stdc++ that came with gcc 2.95.2.
>
> If that does not help, add a ful
Halim Chtourou writes:
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> I'm using GCC 2.95.2 that comes with Apple's developer tools. I'm
> getting tempted to try compiling GCC 3.
>
> Doing a grep for the above symbols returns matches for both the static
> and dynamic libsqlplus libraries, as well as libstdc++.a, which is
> automaticall
On Tuesday, August 7, 2001, at 07:43 AM, Sinisa Milivojevic wrote:
> Halim Chtourou writes:
>> I was able to compile and install the MySQL++ API on my Mac OS X
>> system,
>> however, whenever I try to run a program linked against the library, I
>> get undefined symbol errors.
>>
>> dyld: bin/w
Halim Chtourou writes:
> I was able to compile and install the MySQL++ API on my Mac OS X system,
> however, whenever I try to run a program linked against the library, I
> get undefined symbol errors.
>
> dyld: bin/wopsql Undefined symbols:
> __t12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char_traits1ZcZt23__
I was able to compile and install the MySQL++ API on my Mac OS X system,
however, whenever I try to run a program linked against the library, I
get undefined symbol errors.
dyld: bin/wopsql Undefined symbols:
__t12basic_string3ZcZt18string_char_traits1ZcZt23__malloc_alloc_template1i0.
nilRep
__