No, amazingly enough. I actually gave up on this and wrote my own templates based solver. If I get some time one of these days, I may try to reconstruct this. Thanks, Brian On 5/11/06, Brian Gough <bjg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian Budge writes: > I'm attempting to use gsl (gnu scientific library) from my C++ > program. gsl is a C program, and I need to pass function pointers to > gsl to make it do it's magic on my data. > > The program compiles fine, and the functions int ll_uv_*() are found > by the nm utility to be in a .o file. > > The program still won't link. Anyone have any ideas? Is this > something I'm doing wrong? The gcc version is 3.4.5-r1, and this is > on a xeon box running linux. Did you find the cause of this problem? -- Brian Gough (GSL Maintainer) Network Theory Ltd, Commercial support for GSL --- http://www.network-theory.com/