On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 10:17:57PM +0200, Fr?d?ric Bron wrote: >> In my experience, these sorts of errors arise when there really is something >> wrong with the code, usually involving sizes of integers (e.g. 'long' in >> struct's definition and 'int' in another, on a 64-bit machine). However, the >> linker is poorly-equipped to detect such errors unless the resulting objects >> have different sizes. >> >> So, while I wouldn't rule out miscompilation, I would first check for >> silently conflicting definitions in different compilation units. > >Does the linker message gives any hint on where to look? > >> BTW, a STC would have been extremely helpful here -- all we can do is >> speculate without it > >Could you give more details. I cannot find on the net what you mean by "a STC".
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