Hi HolgeR,

Sounds like you're building with -d for debug?  I haven't tried that
recently, but it should work.  Did you by any chance build some things with
debug and other without?

One possible change is to make those functions available both under debug
and non-debug, and just make them dummies in a non-debug build.

We are currently supporting gcc 3.1, since that seems to be the most
popular version on Linux right now.  Maybe I should download 3.2, build it,
and see what's going on.

Dave



                                                                                       
                                                
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>We'll be doing some smoke-testing on the distributions tomorrow.  I
>encourage anyone who's interested to download the distributions and report
>and problems you may have.  If our testing doesn't uncover anything by
>tomorrow evening, we'll consider the release official, I'll move them to
>the main distribution directory, and I'll archive the 1.3 distributions.
Hi Dave,

   FYI: I have tried to compile the 1.4 candidate distribution with GCC-3.2

under Linux RedHat (does the specification of the supported compilers
changed?), and got undefined references to
`XalanNode::s_instanceCount'
and
`XalanNode::getLiveInstances(XalanNode**)'
when linking 'testXSLT'.

Thanks for all the work on the new release :^)

HolgeR

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