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Alon J. Rosenfeld (alon++at++sgi.com)
Tue, 17 Dec 1996 15:15:47 +0000


Hi there,

I am writing an application (my app), sort of a convertor, in the format of a
shared object (so). It is suppose to be called by a parent app (which I have
no editing or debugging capabilities) as a plug-in. My app seems to work fine.
The problem rises when I try to save the performer tree as xxx.pfb. I get an
error message (in run time, rld:) that it cannot find pfNotify(). It appears to
me that my app "knows" all pf routines until it gets into the pfb shared
object. At that point it "looses" all its knoledge, and dies on the first pf
call.

Alon

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