It's probably a bug in GCC 3.1. Please try upgrading to 3.2 or later, and
let us know the result.
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 03:06:29PM -0700, Michael Monsen wrote:
> While visiting the prison at D'Ni on Wed, 2 Oct 2002 00:41:34 +0200, Jan
> Gacnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was overheard saying to the guard:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >Hello.
> >
> >This is message (I sent you the whole make dump to your private
> >address).
> >
> >c++ -g -pipe -fno-pic -c rsa.cpp
> >{standard input}:6807:FATAL:Symbol
> >__ZN8CryptoPP16PK_FinalTemplateINS_16TF_EncryptorImplINS_16TF_SchemeOpti
> >onsINS_5TF_ESINS_8PKCS1v15ENS_3RSAEiEES5_NS_28PKCS_EncryptionPaddingSche
> >meEEEEEEC4INS2_INS_6TF_SSAIS4_NS_3SHAES5_iEES5_NS_27PKCS_SignaturePaddin
> >gSchemeEEEEEz already defined.
>
> Was this ever resolved? I'm seeing the same behavior on my MacOS X
> Jaguar (10.2.1) box. I tried using "sudo gcc_select 3" but it did not
> make a difference, I still get the error (the result of the command said
> that I was already using gcc 3.1)
>
> I'd be happy to provide any other debugging output or other
> information needed.
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