Hi Alexander,

Sorry, I wasn't sure how far back in the text to go and this is my first fink help request. I thought you might need to see the last link call with the percentage done, since there was not a clear compile command line to start from.

Any idea why QGIS would be linking to /usr/lib/libexpat.dylib when I installed Fink and I would assume, therefore, all Fink packages in /sw/?


The following are a list of Qt Frameworks in /Library/Frameworks:
QtAssistant.framework
QtCore.framework
QtDBus.framework
QtDesigner.framework
QtDesignerComponents.framework
QtGui.framework
QtHelp.framework
QtNetwork.framework
QtOpenGL.framework
QtScript.framework
QtScriptTools.framework
QtSql.framework
QtSvg.framework
QtTest.framework
QtWebKit.framework
QtXml.framework
QtXmlPatterns.framework


I'm really a novice when it comes to Fink, so I am not sure where to go from here. My husband tried to help me out with this (Kurt Schwehr) but he ended up with the same errors I received. Since he is so busy and I am trying to learn, I thought it would be good for me to put in the help request.
Alexander Hansen <mailto:alexanderk.han...@gmail.com>
January 11, 2016 at 9:03 AM
(sending this again with better cc and reply)


The first unidentified symbol in the spew usually suffices. :-) The rest are typically either symbols from the same file or are a cascade resulting from the initial missing few. It’s typically better to paste the whole command and cut things off after the initial missing symbol or other error.

I didn’t reproduce your failure on 10.11.2. You’re linking to /usr/lib/libexpat.dylib instead of /sw/lib/libexpat.dylib (note to maintainer, please add that dependency), but the portions of the linker command line that you posted look the same otherwise. Do you have any other Qt framework installs, e.g. from other packaging systems or in /Library/Frameworks? The build may be finding one of those.

Monica L Wolfson <mailto:monniew...@gmail.com>
January 10, 2016 at 5:28 PM
Hi All,
I am trying to fink install qgis210-py27 on my macbook pro running Mac OSX 10.11.2.

I receive an error relating to "ld: symbol(s) not found for architecture x86_64" when trying to link from the QGIS core. I am including a pastebin link to the abbreviated error message (I just skipped a bunch of .o filenames), as even the abbreviated error is too big for the mailing list if I include it here.

error link: http://pastebin.com/EDX1qV80


I have all package dependences already installed, so only qgis210-py27, it's headers, and shared libraries are left to install.

Package information:
Package manager version: 0.39.2
Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Thu Jan 7 15:06:10 2016, 10.11, x86_64
Trees: local/main stable/main
Xcode.app: 7.2
Xcode command-line tools: 7.2.0.0.1.1447826929
Max. Fink build jobs:  4

Thank you for your help,
Monica Schwehr


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