OK, that's odd. Looking at cvsweb, no dipso files have been changed
since ADASS, so the fix I introduced should still be there.
If you do:
nm libkgs.a | grep -i par
in your install/lib directory you should get nothing, but if you do
nm libkgs_adam.a | grep -i par
you should get:
U par_cancl_
U par_get0c_
U par_maxc_
U par_minc_
U par_gtd0l_
U par_gdr0r_
If you go to applications/dipso and do:
-lkgs -lkpg -lira -lirq -lfts -laif -lkapgrf -lcat -lcfitsio -last_err
-lsnx -lncar -lndg -lndf -lary -last_grf_2.0 -last_grf_3.2 -last
-last_wcslib -last_slalib -lsla -last_pass2 -last_ems
-L/stardev/cvs/star/lib -L/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/3.2.2
-L/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/3.2.2/../../.. -lfrtbegin -lg2c -lm
-lgcc_s -lagi -lref -lsgs -lidi -lfio -lgrp -lone -ltrn -lhds -lprm
-lprm_a -lmag -lpda -lpgp -lgns -lerr_standalone -lpsx -lchr -lgks -lgwm
-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lSM -lICE -lX11 -lemsf -lems -lcnf
I've just done an update and a make and it builds ok.
David
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
> > I meant in the lib subdirectory of the directory where you are installing
> > the stuff you are building.
>
> I did wonder if that's what you meant. Right, I have both a libkgs.a
> and a libkgs_adam.a in my installed lib/
>
> Malcolm
>
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