On Sat, 17 May 2003, Junichi Uekawa wrote: > > > It's strange, because on my i386 system > > > objdump -T /usr/lib/libgdk-X11-2.0.so gives > > > > > > 0002e71c g DF .text 00000049 Base _gdk_display_x11_get_type > > > 00045ebc g DF .text 0000014c Base _gdk_windowing_window_init > > > 0005017c g DF .text 00000106 Base XineramaIsActive > > > 00010a20 g DF .init 00000000 Base _init > > > 0002b8b0 g DF .text 00000041 Base gdk_image_type_get_type > > > 00050284 g DF .text 000001ba Base XineramaQueryScreens > > > 00000000 DF *UND* 000000c3 g_get_charset > > > 00026e3c g DF .text 00000097 Base _gdk_screen_close > > > > > > and that probably means the symbol should be defined within that library. > > > > On crest (m68k) this results in: > > > > 00000000 D *UND* 00000000 XineramaIsActive > > 00016970 g DF .init 00000000 Base _init > > 0002ffd4 g DF .text 0000004c Base gdk_image_type_get_type > > 00000000 D *UND* 00000000 XineramaQueryScreens > > 00000000 DF *UND* 000000c6 g_get_charset > > 0002b8fa g DF .text 0000009a Base _gdk_screen_close > > 00000000 DF *UND* 00000148 XkbSetDetectableAutoRepeat > > > > Any idea why it seems to be undefined (*UND*) on m68k? > > Noone seems to have replied to this mail yet, but > for this kind of thing to happen, a possible cause would be > a XineramaQueryScreens function that is expected to be > defined in a static library (and linked into the > shared library) was once provided as a shared library. > > libXinerama.a is only provided as a static library, > but apparently, on m68k, I suspect some symbols were provided > through some shared library, at some time. Thanks for having a look at problem. I have to admit that I have no idea what to do to fix the problem.
Kind regards Andreas.