
Hi. I have a litte program named "svumb", which compiles and links without error or warning message. But when I start it, this happens: build/svumb: Symbol `qtahzmqt5zm0zi7zi0zm4ATcbzzMngNWCbnemaqWUdM_GraphicsziUIziQtahziGeneratedziWidgetsziQMessageBox_setText_closure' causes overflow in R_X86_64_32 relocation (... long list of similar messages ...) build/svumb: Symbol `stg_INTLIKE_closure' causes overflow in R_X86_64_32 relocation build/svumb: error while loading shared libraries: unexpected reloc type 0x0b Do those messages make sense to anyone? What is a "R_X86_64_32 relocation"? What is a "reloc type"? What's happening?? Calling "sudo ldconfig" doesn't help. The program uses the Qtah package, which is a Qt binding for Haskell. It might have something to do with this. It can't be linked statically, because then the following error occurs after starting the compiled and linked program: .../build/svumb: error while loading shared libraries: libqtah.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Compiling it dynamically had worked, but now I have the problem above. Regards, Volker