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Colin Watson wrote: | On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 08:01:31PM +0100, Tim Beauregard wrote: | |>Colin Watson wrote: |>| On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 02:07:36PM +0100, Tim Beauregard wrote: |>|>Is this a bug? |>|> |>|>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ freqtweak |>|>freqtweak: relocation error: freqtweak: symbol _ZTV10wxListBase, version |>|>WXGTK_2.4 not defined in file libwx_gtk-2.4.so.0 with link time reference |>|> |>|>I'm too newbie to tell if its them or us! |>| |>| A piece of advice, then: always give the version number of the affected |>| package and the distribution of Debian you're running when reporting |>| problems like this. They're very tedious to investigate otherwise. |> |>Apologies for that. |> |>Freqtweak version 0.5.2-1, compiled untouched from source. |>libwxgtk2.4 version 2.4.1.2, from Debian archives. |> |>Running Debian 3.0r0 with some unstable libraries. | | | That'd explain it. libwxgtk2.4 is a C++ library, and the C++ ABI has | changed between stable and testing/unstable. If you're using C++ | libraries from testing/unstable that depend on libstdc++5, then you | *must* compile code using them with g++ 3.2 or above. I'm guessing | you're using g++ 2.95. | | Alternatively, you may be able to build libwxgtk2.4 from source; but it | might be easier just to move wholesale to testing or unstable. | | Cheers, |
Thank you for your advice Colin. Looks like broadband wolves are bashing down my door!
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