Bug#173457: g77 cernlib doesnt link properly since a few days / resubmit with package name g77
tags 173457 + moreinfo
- you don't say anything about exact gcc versions
- no info about binutils used
- no info about other tools/libraries needed
- what packages did you upgrade in these 3 days?
- simply a pointer to a home page, nothing more
- no version info on cernlib
- does the problem occur with g77-3.2_3.2.2-0pre2?
the way theoretic physics work ;-)
Gudrun Hiller writes:
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> Package: g77
>
> Hi,
>
> we have Debian version
> ||/ Name Version Description
> +++-==============-==============-============================================
> ii apt 0.5.4 Advanced front-end for dpkg
>
> and I run g77 fortran compiler (both version 3.0 and 2.95 have the same
> problem).
>
> I could link the cernlib packages succesfully last Friday (Dec 13, 2002)
> but failed to do so today, without changing commands or software.
> I recall the cernlib stuff:
> Package name : cernlib
> Version : 2002.04.26 (the latest)
> Upstream Author : CERN <Heplib.Support@cern.ch>
> URL : http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asd/cernlib/
> Description : Suite of physics data analysis tools and libraries
>
>
> As of last Friday (13.12.02), the command
> g77 -o ofile fortranfile.f -lmathlib
>
> succesfully linked, 3 days later various errormessages (included below)
> appear, probably because the compiler doesnt link automatically to
> standard libs anymore.
>
> What happend to debian over the weekend ?
>
> Best, and thanks
> Gudrun
>
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> Errormessages:
>
>
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `s_wdue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `s_rdue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `l_ge'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `e_wdue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `do_uio'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `f_inqu'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `e_rsue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `G77_lnblnk_0'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `getarg_'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `l_le'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `l_gt'
> /usr/lib/liblapack.so.2: undefined reference to `etime_'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `l_lt'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `s_wsue'
> /usr/lib/liblapack.so.2: undefined reference to `s_cat'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `e_wsue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `f_rew'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `s_rsue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `e_rdue'
> /usr/lib/libpacklib.so.0: undefined reference to `f_back'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
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