[Fwd: Question about PPL (missing detail)]
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: Question about PPL (missing detail) Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 13:15:43 +0200 From: Carlos Ureña Almagro <almagro@ugr.es> Organization: ETSI Informática - Univ. Granada To: bagnara@cs.unipr.it Hello again, In my previous message, I forgott to mention that I was using the last version available of ppl when I obtained that linker error. thanks again, Carlos. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Question about PPL Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2003 12:49:30 +0200 From: Carlos Ureña Almagro <almagro@ugr.es> Organization: ETSI Informática - Univ. Granada To: bagnara@cs.unipr.it Hello, I'm trying to use PPL library for a project related to Computer Graphics. First at all, I would like to thank you for your effort in development and maintenence of that library. I had a trouble trying to use it, and I would like to know if you have experienced this and maybe you can point me to the solution. I apologize if this is a trivial question, or has a trivial solution which I ignore. I have suse linux 8.2, with gcc version 3.2, kernel 2.4.19. I have succesfully installed the binary rpm version of your library. (I have libstdc++.so.5 in my linux box, rpm missed the corresponding libstdc++ rpm package, but the file is there, so I ignored the rpm warning). After installing, I checked I had the libraries in standard linux lib folders, and I wrote a simple C++ program using the PPL. The program compiled OK, but when I tried to link it, I had an error message, more concretelly, the linker found references to this undefined symbol (dots are mine) standard_alloc_template<...>::_S_force_new may be the libraries I have are wrong, but every symbol was correctly resolved except for this, and this is what bothers me Any help would be appreciated, thank you very much in advance. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Carlos Urena-Almagro (almagro@ugr.es - http://lsi.ugr.es/~curena) Dpt. Lenguajes y Sistemas Informaticos - University of Granada - Spain. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Carlos Urena-Almagro (almagro@ugr.es - http://lsi.ugr.es/~curena) Dpt. Lenguajes y Sistemas Informaticos - University of Granada - Spain. -- Prof. Roberto Bagnara Computer Science Group Department of Mathematics, University of Parma, Italy http://www.cs.unipr.it/~bagnara/ mailto:bagnara@cs.unipr.it
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