Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 18:19:38 +0200 From: Miguel Mendez <flynn@energyhq.homeip.net> To: Alexander Kabaev <ak03@gte.com> Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: gcc3.1 problems: undefined reference to `__gxx_personality_v0' Message-ID: <20020529181938.C53116@energyhq.homeip.net> In-Reply-To: <20020529121202.76ff4311.ak03@gte.com>; from ak03@gte.com on Wed, May 29, 2002 at 12:12:02PM -0400 References: <20020529175400.G18017-100000@levais.imp.ch> <20020529180610.A53116@energyhq.homeip.net> <20020529121202.76ff4311.ak03@gte.com>
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On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 12:12:02PM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
Hi,
> Martin is using GCC 3.1 from ports. It sounds like GCC tries to use some
> library left over from the previous version of GCC, which does not
> provide this symbol. g++13 -v should tell you what parameters GCC passes
> to the linker and what libraries it tries to link. This should be enough
> to track down what older library shadows the new one. The usual suspects
> are libgcc and libstdc++.
Don't quote me on this, but I'm almost sure David made sure that the
port's installed gcc compiler used it's own libgcc and libstd++. At
least I can recall some comment about it in the port's Makefile.
=BA
Cheers,
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