![]() Well, it turns out after some digging that _gxx_personality_v0 is defined in the stdc++ library.Īdding -lstdc++ to the compile should fix that. Okay, thats better, but there is still an undefined symbol. usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed $ gcc -fPIC -Wall -I./include -dynamiclib -o udf_now_usec.so udf_now_ In the overall ranking ranks beside 127 756 with 23 261 216 points and 127 758 with 23 261 212 points. The first error had me particularly flummoxed for a few moments, as -shared is supposed to work to create shared objects :) It turns out that OSX uses -dynamiclib instead of shared. is ranked 127 757 with 23 261 214 points. I686-apple-darwin8-gcc-4.0.1: unrecognized option '-shared' $ gcc -fPIC -Wall -I./include -shared -o udf_now_usec.so udf_now_ When I tried to execute the above on my OS X box, I got some errors: Net Promoter Score is based on responses to a single question, typically on a scale from 0 to 10: 'How likely are you to recommend to a friend or colleague. Gcc -fPIC -Wall -I/usr/include/mysql -shared -o udf_now_usec.so udf_now_ Usually to compile a UDF on GNU/Linux I use the following command line: MacJournal supports online blog tools including: LiveJournal, Blogger, Movable Type and WordPress. MacJournals audience includes diarists, bloggers and podcasters. MacJournal offers only basic text formatting and limited page layout features. I use an Intel Macbook Pro for my primary development environment. The way to attach an arbitrary script to a keyboard shortcut is as follows: Open Automator.app and create a new service. MacJournal is journaling and blogging software originally developed for Mac OS X. Recently, I came upon Baron Swartz's (xaprb's) great now_usec UDF: ![]()
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