Re: O2 Problem

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Brian Furtaw (brian++at++sgi.com)
Wed, 26 Mar 1997 10:02:44 -0500


I am running Perf-2.2 beta version on an O2 and I haven't seen that problem. Do
you have /usr/lib/libXsgivc.a on your system it is contained in x_dev.sw.dev ?

Brian

On Mar 25, 6:27pm, Didier Guzzoni wrote:
> Subject: O2 Problem
> Hi Performers,
>
> We are currently evaluating an O2 (running IRIX 6.3) with our
> Performer based application. We can compile it with Performer Ver 2.2 (beta),
> run it and, at the execution time we get a the following message :
>
> 15924:./example: rld: Fatal Error: attempted access to unresolvable symbol in
> ./example: XSGIvcQueryChannelInfo
>
> The same code works on a MAX Impact running IRIX 6.2 with Performer 2.2 beta
> and an Extreme running IRIX 5.3 with Performer 2.0.
>
> Has someone ever met this message ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
> Didier
>
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