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Re: Build on 10.5.1, run on 10.3.5, undefined symbols (solved, sort of)
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Re: Build on 10.5.1, run on 10.3.5, undefined symbols (solved, sort of)


  • Subject: Re: Build on 10.5.1, run on 10.3.5, undefined symbols (solved, sort of)
  • From: Stefan Csomor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:14:19 +0100
  • Organization: Advanced Concepts AG

Hi Steve
The issue really has to do with moving our development environment from 10.4 to 10.5, thus the reference to the HIShape issue (you can't call HIShape APIs, build on 10.5 and run on 10.3/10.4 without going through hoops radr://5626486).
did you get an update to this bug report ? an ETA ? I've used -flat-namespace as a workaround as other linker flags, but I don't know yet whether this will give me problems further down the road ...

Thanks,

Stefan Csomor
wxWidgets/Mac


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 >Build on 10.5.1, run on 10.3.5, undefined symbols (From: Stevo Brock <email@hidden>)
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 >Re: Build on 10.5.1, run on 10.3.5, undefined symbols (solved, sort of) (From: Stevo Brock <email@hidden>)

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