On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 03:16 PM, Eric McDonald wrote:

I'm having problems compiling htfuzzy on Solaris 2.6 with gcc-3.2

I've reinstalled the gcc system and libstdc++ just to make sure, but still
getting an error:

(Another thread on this list shows a response that libstdc++ is installed
incorrectly, which is why I assured that things were okay)

make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/www/htdig-3.1.6/htfuzzy'
c++ -o htfuzzy -L../htlib -L../htcommon -L../db/dist -L/usr/lib Endings.o
EndingsDB.o Exact.o Fuzzy.o Metaphone.o Soundex.o SuffixEntry.o Synonym.o
htfuzzy.o Substring.o Prefix.o Accents.o ../htcommon/libcommon.a
../htlib/libht.a ../db/dist/libdb.a -lz -lnsl -lsocket
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
cout EndingsDB.o
ostream::operator<<(void const*) ../htlib/libht.a(String.o)
Have you tried building a simple test program with your compiler to verify that it is working correctly? If the compiler seems to be working as expected, you might try configuring ht://Dig with --disable-shared and see if that makes any difference. That once solved a similar problem for me, but that was with a different platform, compiler, and ht://Dig version. Just guessing.

Jim



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