Hi Vincent,

yes libintl.a isn't installed by binutils.  You need to compile it and
install it manually.  That libbfd is present isn't even intended from
our side, but binutils installs it automagically.  You might be able
to avoid the dependency to libintl.a by disabling nls-support AFAIR
(but I can be wrong about this).

Regards,
Kai

2012/3/15 Vincent Torri <[email protected]>:
> hey
>
> in my quest of stack tracing, i'm trying another program which depends
> on libbfd. But errr duting the link: undefined symbols
> libintl_dgettext. using 'find', i can't see any *intl* file in my
> mingw-w64 'tree'.
>
> Vincent
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