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Re: gcc 3.11-2 link error with stdc++


Hi there,

Yes, I've looked at the assembler output and run nm on stdlib and on my
executable.  The function in question doesn't exist in either, which is very
strange, as it *is* being compiled (if I place error-generating code in the
function in basic_string.tcc it produces an error as it should) .

As I mentioned, I have had a similar problem when attempting to use #pragma
interface and #pragma implementation, totally unrelated symbols and/or code
will not be written out to the object file, maybe its related?

However, the function *does* exist in the old stdlib I compiled for g++ 3.1
pre-release (March 20th version or thereabouts)

Did you/Chris compile gcc with "make bootstrap" or just a simple "make"?  I
have seen one single comment in the gcc mailing list somewhere which
mentions a similar problem to this for some other platform and the same
poster replies to himself saying he has fixed it by re-compiling with "make
bootstrap", god knows why this would make a difference?

Anyway, I am going to try to reduce the code to a size that I can post
today.

Regards
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"egor duda" <deo@logos-m.ru> wrote in message
14382729588.20020712174822@logos-m.ru">news:14382729588.20020712174822@logos-m.ru...
> Hi!
>
> Thursday, 11 July, 2002 Christopher Faylor cgf@redhat.com wrote:
>
> CF> On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 08:58:42PM +0900, Dylan Cuthbert wrote:
> >>It seems any piece of code using string::replace with iterators causes a
> >>link error at the moment, this is the error I get:
> >>
> >> undefined reference to `
> >>std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char>
> >>>::replace(std::__normal_iterator<char*, std::basic_string<char,
> >>std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >,
> >>std::__normal_iterator<char*, std::basic_string<char,
> >>std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> > >, unsigned, char)'
> >>collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> >>
> >>If this isn't a cygwin-related problem I'll post to the gcc group,
however,
> >>I haven't seen mention of this kind of problem on there.
>
> CF> Sorry.  I can't offer any insight, especially without a test case, but
probably
> CF> not even then.
>
> CF> Maybe Egor might have an idea.
>
> Never seen this particular error. Dylan, maybe you can provide a
> testcase? You can also try to debug this error yourself by looking at
> files created with 'gcc -v -save-temps ...' and output of
> 'nm libstdc++.a'
>
> Egor.            mailto:deo@logos-m.ru ICQ 5165414 FidoNet 2:5020/496.19
>
>
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