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Everything Else => Zaurus Distro Support and Discussion => Distros, Development, and Model Specific Forums => Archived Forums => Angstrom & OpenZaurus => Topic started by: bluey on May 26, 2004, 08:49:46 pm
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I\'m getting these errors, any lib missing?
May 27 00:45:14 openzaurus user.notice root: /opt/QtPalmtop//plugins/inputmethods/libqdasher.so: undefined symbol: _ZN9__gnu_cxx17_Atomic_add_mutexE
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Ouch. Sounds like a toolchain issue or a mix of gcc2/gcc3 packages.
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I\'m using opie-dasher from Opie unstable and OZ 3.3.6-pre1, how can I track the problematic lib?
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You can\'t use ipks from the unstable (GCC2.95 feed) with OZ3.3.6pre1 (GCC3.x).
Well actually you might be able to using the compat libs, but I\'m doubtful.
If there\'s an ipk of dasher in one of the 3.3.6pre1 feeds then try that, otherwise I think you\'ll have to recompile it.
Si
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unstable gcc3 opie-dasher is there... (opie 1.1.4...)
http://opie.handhelds.org/feed/openzaurus/...4696566_arm.ipk (http://opie.handhelds.org/feed/openzaurus/unstable-gcc3/SL5xxx/opie-dasher_1.1.4-1084696566_arm.ipk)
http://opie.handhelds.org/feed/openzaurus/...4696566_arm.ipk (http://opie.handhelds.org/feed/openzaurus/unstable-gcc3/SL5xxx/opie-dasher-english_1.1.4-1084696566_arm.ipk)
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This is more or less an artifact of the Opie packagers reluctant to learn to use OE to package things. They are still building with home grown toolchains and standalone...
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I see. :|
Do your thing Mickey, hack their brains and make them use it!
Should I report it as a bug? (i saw other posts asking about successful dasher experiences, which no one replied, I believe dasher doesn\'t work for anyone... maybe gcc2 feed has it working?)
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So I take it that you got your version of dasher from the location which Mickeyl gave?
Si
P.S. I used dasher on OZ3.2 quite happily. I think I had to grab the version from the maintainer\'s web site though. There was a thread about it (but it\'s probably on the devnet now that I come to think about it).
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I got it from the opie gcc3 feed, should work, I guess...
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did anybody get this to wrk? i'm running 3.3.5 so it's gcc3 but the gcc3 link in this thread is broken. any help is appreciated.