Sorry for this second response, I forgot to include the mailing list in the 
first one as this mailing list doesn't munge Reply-To (or whatever that 
header's called).

On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 10:09:30PM -0400, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> r...@bruno:/# nm /usr/lib/libcryptopp.so | grep g_nullNameValuePairs
> nm: /usr/lib/libcryptopp.so: no symbols
> r...@bruno:/# nm /usr/lib64/libcryptopp.a | grep g_nullNameValuePairs
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
> 0000000000000010 B _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
>                 U _ZN8CryptoPP20g_nullNameValuePairsE
> r...@bruno:/# nm /usr/lib64/libcryptopp.so | grep g_nullNameValuePairs
> nm: /usr/lib64/libcryptopp.so: no symbols

You seem to have forgotten the -D switch to nm(1). Most shared objects only 
have symbols of a type that nm will only print when the -D switch is used. 
Likewise, unshared objects don't have any shared symbols.

-- 
binki

Look out for missing apostrophes!

Attachment: pgpGad8rM5xAB.pgp
Description: PGP signature

Reply via email to