I demand that Frederick Page may or may not have written... > Walter Koch wrote on Thu, Jun 30 2005: >>> I got many messages as these: >>> config.o(.text+0x3798):/usr/include/stdlib.h:302: undefined reference >>> to `__throw' >> (Translator's note: >> I can compile it without a flaw (Sarge, 1.3.22 and 1.3.27) ) > So can I now, if I had not been THAT darn stupid. Please look above: > config.o (an object!) gave the errors. Hmm, yes. I've been running sarge for quite some time now, so it's little wonder that I didn't spot that :-\ > Considering that I upgraded from Woody to Sarge (meaning libc6 and gcc), > it's not a big surprise that I could not compile with the old (stale!) > objects. The same will happen when you (eventually) upgrade to etch - there's another C++ transition on the way. > A simple "make clean" did the trick. I am truly sorry about this stupid > question of mine, of course everything works fine. You could use my packages or the official Debian vdr package in unstable; if you're using xine-lib, it'd be better to use my packages since vdr-plugin-xine isn't in unstable (and probably won't be until after xine-lib is appropriately patched). -- | Darren Salt | d youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | nr. Ashington, | Debian, | s zap,tartarus,org | Northumberland | RISC OS | @ | Toon Army | Let's keep the pound sterling About all some men accomplish in life is to send a son to Oxbridge.