Hi Bob. My apologies. I am using 10.3.9. If you require any further details, please let me know. I use this mac for development and this is really not good. I have ordered a copy of 10.4.9 that I hope will be arriving within the week to try but I am on a PPC.
I scanned the list quickly and noticed another post from someone a while back. from Stephan Werner 4/07/06 /usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols: _fstatvfs referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem _lchown referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem _statvfs referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem This happens only for the PPC part of my UB application, it seems to link the i386 part just fine. I am using the 10.3.9 SDK for the PPC side, 10.4u for i386. Do I need to link against the 10.4u SDK on both sides? I'd not be too happy about doing that, since I want to make sure the app runs perfeclty on 10.3.9/PPC. Googling I see others with posts to different software lists for the software they are trying to build. Regards, David Bob Ippolito wrote: > On 4/8/07, David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I have been getting the same undefined symbols when linking after >> compiling. On a few weeks back I posted on a problem building >> mod_python, now its pylucene - same problem. Crazy thing is I build the >> same pylucene version just before upgrading to 2.4.4 pythonmac without >> these problems. >> >> From mod_python build: >> >> ld: Undefined symbols: >> _fstatvfs referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem >> _lchown referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem >> _statvfs referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem >> apxs:Error: Command failed with rc=65536 >> . >> make[1]: *** [mod_python.so] Error 1 >> make: *** [do_dso] Error 2 >> >> From pylucene build: >> >> ld: Undefined symbols: >> _fstatvfs referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem >> _lchown referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem >> _statvfs referenced from Python expected to be defined in libSystem >> gmake: *** [release/_PyLucene.so] Error 1 >> >> I have googled to see what more I can find and there are others with >> this issue but maybe it is the fact that folks are doing infrequent >> software builds that is leaving this problem under the surface. Does any >> one have any suggestions. >> >> All seemed good when I was on the PPC pythonmac at 2.4.3 > > The version of OS X you're using is probably relevant. > > -bob > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig