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Re: Where is this used?
- From: Sergi Blanch i Torné <sbt at ya dot com>
- To: libstdc++ at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Cc: Paolo Carlini <pcarlini at suse dot de>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 12:40:55 +0200
- Subject: Re: Where is this used?
- References: <200705291133.26426.sbt@ya.com> <465BFE0D.60202@suse.de>
You mean it was made for and old c++ lib, or it was compiled with this old
version? All the sources are available and I write the Makefile's. Both,
program and dependencies, are compiled by the suse 10.2 default compiler
(that is the gcc 4.1.2, sure you know :P ).
In the system I have the 'libstdc++.so.6.0.8' and the 'libstdc++.so.5.0.7',
should be there any conflict with this?
Thanks
/Sergi.
On Tuesday 29 May 2007 12:18, Paolo Carlini wrote:
> Sergi Blanch i Torné wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a link error compiling one code. The linker say me that I have no
> >reference either:
> >.../libISL.so: undefined reference to `std::__default_alloc_template<true,
> >0>::allocate(unsigned int)'
> >.../libISL.so: undefined reference to `std::__default_alloc_template<true,
> >0>::deallocate(void*, unsigned int)'
>
> The only possible explanation is that the library has been built vs a
> very old C++ library, dating back to the gcc3.3.x times. Either you
> manage to make available an old compatibility-type libstdc++.so.5.0.x or
> you have to rebuild that libISL too for your system...
>
> Paolo.