Peter O'Gorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Martin Costabel wrote:
>> Peter O'Gorman wrote:
>> []
>>> Change the sed to match ${_S_}nmedit instead of ~nmedit and it should
>>> have some effect on the link line.
>> 
>> I see, the ${_S_} is a line feed.
>> 
>>> The symbols that are private extern should still be available to all the
>>> objects in the library itself, so returning the address of osx_about
>>> should work.
>> 
>> Indeed, this works. The symbols are marked private extern as in the
>> previous version, but now there is no more undefined symbol error, and
>> the plugin is loaded.
>> 
>> Is this a bug in nmedit, or had it been working as expected?
>> 
>
> Bug in nmedit, I think :(
>
> At least you know the workaround now.

Would be great if someone could file a radar for this...I'm sure it's
not the only package that's affected. I'm not Leopardified:(

dan

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