Anyways, this doesn't fix my problem of having to integrate this library. I don't want to back port all my code just because of a stupid vendor.
My idea to get this to work is:
- Write a 'c' wrapper with the minimal functionality I need.
- Compile 'c' wrapper with g++ 2.96
- Resove the libstdc++ and MrSID library symbols in the 'c' wrapper using g++ 2.96.
This should leave only 'c' compatible symbols in the wrapper .o file.
I've already written the 'c' wrapper and can compile it no problem.
But what I don't know is how to selectively resolve symbols from just the 2.96 libstdc++ and MrSID libraries.
Can anyone point me to what options for ld (if any) or some other binutils type utility that I could use to do this?
Or am I just plain SOL?
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