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Old 1st April 2009, 06:03 AM
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Code::Blocks, dlopen\sym\close\etc problems

Code::Blocks is complaining that there were undefined references to the dlxxx functions, and have heard that the glibc library has something to do with this? How do I correct this? Running FC10, selected Programming Packages during install, and installed C::B from the repositories.
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