On 10/18/2011 08:06 PM, Xu He Jie wrote:
More likely, the difference is not in gcc, but in ld policy - Ubuntu
recently changed policy to no longer allow implicit link dependencies
by default (that is, if A links against B, and B links against C,
older distros allowed A to use symbols from C without explicitly
linking against C, while newer distros require the explicit link).
Likewise.
Your approach to a fix is correct, but I need to know whether to use
the patch as-is or whether we just need one library rather than two.
Yes, I get a second link error. When I just add GNUTLS_LIBS to there, I get another error, as below:
/usr/bin/ld: ../src/.libs/libvirt_driver_qemu.a(libvirt_driver_qemu_la-qemu_domain.o): undefined reference to symbol 'xmlXPathRegisterNs@@LIBXML2_2.4.30'
/usr/bin/ld: note: 'xmlXPathRegisterNs@@LIBXML2_2.4.30' is defined in DSO /usr/lib/libxml2.so so try adding it to the linker command line
In which case, ACK and pushed.
Your original patch was (mistakenly) attributed to
<soulxu@soulxu-ThinkPad-T410.(none)>, which is not a valid address; you
should probably fix your ~/.gitconfig settings on that computer.
Hopefully I was correct in re-attributing authorship to the email you
used for previous patches.
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