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Fri Mar 19 13:53:46 EDT 2010
there is something declared as private/protected in the given library that
something else is trying to access, and that usually this means that the
library in question was compiled incorrectly. However, I haven't been able
to find anyone who's had the same issue, or any documented compile time
defines that look like they deal with this. If anybody knows how to fix this
or has any suggestions, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
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--Sorry if I've posted this twice, didn't get a confirmation e-mail when I posted the first one. I'm new to this mailing list thing--<br><br>Hello,<br><br>I've compiled VTK myself on a 32 bit Arch Linux system
(2.6 kernel) following the instructions in README.html I'm working on
porting a large project from windows to linux that uses VTK, and I've
finally gotten all of the source to compile, just to hit a linker error.
First there were over 600 linker errors, which I corrected by
re-arranging the order in which my code was linked against the different
VTK component libraries (Common, Rendering, etc). The one linker error I
have left is this:<br>
<br>/usr/bin/ld: ScannerApplication: hidden symbol `vtkStructuredData::<div>GetDataDimension(int)'
in ../../../../../../../Libraries/VTK/lib/vtk-5.6/libvtkCommon.a(vtkStructuredData.cxx.o)
is referenced by DSO<br>/usr/bin/ld: final link failed:
Nonrepresentable section on output<br>
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status<br>make: *** [ScannerApplication]
Error 1<br><br>From extensive googling I've found that this error
generally means that there is something declared as private/protected in
the given library that something else is trying to access, and that
usually this means that the library in question was compiled
incorrectly. However, I haven't been able to find anyone who's had the
same issue, or any documented compile time defines that look like they
deal with this. If anybody knows how to fix this or has any suggestions,
it would be much appreciated. <br>
<br>Thanks, <br><font color="#888888">Matt</font></div><br clear="all">
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