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Just a comment on library order: A quick workaround for the impatient is to just write the complete line of libraries twice. Reason is that libraries may have hierarchical dependencies, and under unix, in contrast to windows, the linker does only one pass to resolve these dependencies. Thus the order of libraries needs to reflect the dependency on the libraries, with the most dependent library first, the least dependent library last. If you don't know these dependencies, then just writing them all twice will basically make the linker look at each library twice, implementing a two-pass process like under windows, and it will be able to resolve all dependencies. This is less efficient, but should work, and does, in my personal experience. Werner On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 10:21:25 -0500, Allen D Byrne <[email protected]> wrote:
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