MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <16682.40022.716022.697618 at soggy.deldotd.com> Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2004 18:39:34 -0700 To: lablgtk at kaba.or.jp Subject: undefined symbol: glXBindChannelToWindowSGIX In-Reply-To: <16680.51924.951901.264216 at soggy.deldotd.com> References: <16680.51924.951901.264216 at soggy.deldotd.com> From: briand at aracnet.com Turns out that upgrading libglut3 fixed the problem. Brian >>>>> "briand" == briand writes: briand> Unfortunately I cannot seem to rebuild lablgl. briand> This is almost certainly a debian/environment problem, I'm briand> hoping someone on the list has already figured it out. If briand> not I will have to become that person. briand> Here is the error: briand> make[1]: Entering directory briand> `/usr/local/lablgl-1.00/LablGlut/src' ocamlmktop -I . -I briand> ../../src -o lablgluttop \ lablglut.cma lablgl.cma Error on briand> dynamically loaded library: /usr/lib/libglut.so.3: undefined briand> symbol: glXBindChannelToWindowSGIX make[1]: *** briand> [lablgluttop] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory briand> `/usr/local/lablgl-1.00/LablGlut/src' make: *** [glut] Error briand> 2 briand> #@$!!%#@! shared libraries ! briand> Thanks briand> Brian