On 1/12/07, Benny Bürger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I want to use the new unsymm function from gsl provided in the newest CVS.
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If I do not use the new unsymm functions the program, with all other gsl routines, work fine.
My guess is you have two versions of GSL installed: a stable version provided by your OS distribution, and the CVS version you compiled yourself. You probably end up inadvertently linking against the stable version instead of the CVS version. Giving gcc an extra -L option pointing to the location of the libraries of the CVS version might be all that's needed. If it's a dynamic linking issue (you could check your executable with ldd and note the path to libgsl), you need to alter your library search path or give gcc a different flag (depends on your linker, -R might work). Hope this helps, -- mj _______________________________________________ Help-gsl mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gsl
