Thread: Re: pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu Edgy ( gcc 4.1)

Re: pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu Edgy ( gcc 4.1)

From
"Dave Page"
Date:

> ------- Original Message -------
> From: "Florian G. Pflug" <fgp@phlo.org>
> To: pgadmin-hackers <pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org>
> Sent: 05/03/07, 19:40:09
> Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu Edgy (gcc 4.1)
>
> Hi
>
> I just tried compiling pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on
> Ubuntu Edgy, which by default uses gcc 4.1
> I got lots of "undefined symbols" errors for string-related classes
> during linking.
>

pgadmin or pgagent?

/D

Re: pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu Edgy ( gcc 4.1)

From
"Florian G. Pflug"
Date:
Dave Page wrote:
>
>> ------- Original Message -------
>> From: "Florian G. Pflug" <fgp@phlo.org>
>> To: pgadmin-hackers <pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org>
>> Sent: 05/03/07, 19:40:09
>> Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu Edgy (gcc 4.1)
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> I just tried compiling pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on
>> Ubuntu Edgy, which by default uses gcc 4.1
>> I got lots of "undefined symbols" errors for string-related classes
>> during linking.
>>
>
> pgadmin or pgagent?

Ups.. didn't check that..
I'll retry it later, and post the results

greetings, Florian Pflug



Re: pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu Edgy ( gcc 4.1)

From
"Florian G. Pflug"
Date:
Florian G. Pflug wrote:
> Dave Page wrote:
>>
>>> ------- Original Message -------
>>> From: "Florian G. Pflug" <fgp@phlo.org>
>>> To: pgadmin-hackers <pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org>
>>> Sent: 05/03/07, 19:40:09
>>> Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on Ubuntu
>>> Edgy (gcc 4.1)
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I just tried compiling pgadmin3 1.6.2 + wxGTK 2.8.0 on
>>> Ubuntu Edgy, which by default uses gcc 4.1
>>> I got lots of "undefined symbols" errors for string-related classes
>>> during linking.
>>>
>>
>> pgadmin or pgagent?
>
> Ups.. didn't check that..
> I'll retry it later, and post the results

Hm.. I did retry, and now it suddenly works...
The only thing I did was "apt-get install gcc-3.4 g++-3.4",
which shouldn't influence gcc 4.1 one would think..

Anyway, forget it, either I messed up, or ubuntu does
something strange.

greetings, Florian Pflug