Am 05.04.2008 um 18:06 schrieb Martin Costabel:
> Florian Lindner wrote:
> []
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~: ld -v
>>>> @(#)PROGRAM:ld  PROJECT:ld64-77
>>>>
>>>> I have no iPhone and I never have connected one to my Mac.
> []
>>> Did you install Xcode 3.1, though?
>> I've just checked and it's Xcode 3.0, installed from the Leopard  
>> CDs.  Should I upgrade to 3.1?
>> Since I've found no built-in online update I think I need to  
>> register  at Apple Developers Network in order to download?
>> Mhhh, there is no 3.1 at http://developer.apple.com/tools/ 
>> download/.  Where do I get 3.1?
>
> No, no. Xcode 3.1 is part of the iPhone SDK, and it is the one that  
> has the multiply-defined-symbols bug, at least in its first version,  
> ld64-82.5. The later update ld64-83.2 is said to no longer have this  
> bug, just as the stock Leopard ld64-77 which you have. At least,  
> that's what I believed so far.
>
> Now it seems that in the case of digikam, every version of Leopard  
> ld shows this problem, so it must be a slightly different problem  
> from what was observed earlier. Maybe digikam can be convinced not  
> to include the same object file in two different static archives...

Well, basically that means you can't install digikam using fink at  
this time, correct?

Regards,

Florian

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