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Re: Difficulty refuted, linking problems.
Just a quick check - are you linking it with -lcurses -ltermcap?
David/abs (david%mono.org@localhost)
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On Sat, 26 Oct 1996, Rob wrote:
>
> I get a run-time error when compiling a C++ program and linking with
> g++. This error is a result of a symbol, "_tgetstr" that can not be found
> during dynamic linking. The symbol is needed by /usr/lib/libcurses.s0.2.1.
>
> I made sure that there are hints for every *.so* file in my filesystem
> using ldconfig. How do I get dynamic linking to work correctly.
> It sort of works because a number of system executables rely on it.
>
> Everything goes fine when I link with the -static option but it would
> be nice to have dynamic linking working. If this is in a FAQ somewhere,
> please point me to it as I wasn't able to find it in any of the FAQs
> at ftp.iastate.edu.
>
> Also, what is the most up to date FAQs (networking FAQs in particular)?
> Most of the information I have found is for older versions of NetBSD
> than 1.2.
>
> -Robert Dick (dickrp%wckn.dorm.clarkson.edu@localhost)-
> A3000
> 4 megs SC ZIPs
> 2 megs chip
> 16 megs on the MK-II
> MK-II '060
> ECS
> complete 1.2 binary dist.
>
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