Undefined symbols: sorry again.
Undefined symbols: sorry again.
- Subject: Undefined symbols: sorry again.
- From: Norio Ota <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:00:54 +0900
Hi,
I am in trouble with linking of deployment style.
My application is supposed to link two dynamic libraries. The code of
both libraries is compiled as C++ code, both file names have their
extension ".c", like MyFile.c. The names of both libraries start with
"lib" and end with ".dl\ylib".
The thing that I feel strange is not to link one of the two. I checked
over and over the information of both targets and their definitions.
But I couldn't find out a difference except the written code.
On trial, I tried checking the library in 'Frameworks & Library' phase
off which had been going well and saw what had been happening. So, as
you easily know, the symbols of the went-well dylib were also displayed
in Build Results. But those name had "_" mark before their function
names, like:
_MyFunc1
_MyFunc2
However, on the other hand, the symbols of the trouble one didn't have
"_" mark. Instead of that they had their arguments, like:
MyTroubleFunc1(const void*)
MyTroubleFunc2(long, long)
Am I missing something?
For your information, there was no error when I made it in Development
style and ZeroLink was set on. And I set the setting of Dead Code
stripping to false, does it have to do with the problem?
Thank you,
Norio Ota
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