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07-10-2002 12:50 PM
07-10-2002 12:50 PM
Unsatisfied symbol
Running on HP11.11 and Informix 9.21 with sdk 2.8, tried to compile one of the demo programs in informix and get error:
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Unsatisfied Symbols:
_sys_atexit (code)
/usr/ccs/bin/ld: Unsatisfied Symbols:
_sys_atexit (code)
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07-10-2002 01:57 PM
07-10-2002 01:57 PM
Re: Unsatisfied symbol
You probably need to add libc.2 to your link list.
Here's the way you solve the general case for this problem.
cd /usr/lib
nm lib* > /tmp/liblist
You can then vi liblist and search for your missing symbol. When you find it, drive 'up' in the file until you see a line like 'Symbols from libxxx.1:' - that indicates the library that you need to include in the link (ld) command typically within your make file.
Here's the way you solve the general case for this problem.
cd /usr/lib
nm lib* > /tmp/liblist
You can then vi liblist and search for your missing symbol. When you find it, drive 'up' in the file until you see a line like 'Symbols from libxxx.1:' - that indicates the library that you need to include in the link (ld) command typically within your make file.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
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