(crosspost from haskell-libraries) Hello all, again. Meanwhile I've been able to install this package without too much trouble on a Linux system. Unfortunately MacOSX is still a problem. Both on Linux and Mac I installed the Berkeley DB and DBXML packages with `--prefix=/usr' so all include files and libraries end up in a standard place. Also both on Linux and Mac I installed the Haskell BerkeleyDB bindings just with: cabal install BerkeleyDB Because the DBXML include files are installed under /usr/include/dbxml/ *.hpp and the BerkeleyDBXML binding accesses them without this prefix I did: cabal install BerkeleyDBXML --extra-include-dirs=/usr/include/dbxml On both system installation is not a problem. Compiling the demo `adventure' included in de bindings distribution works fine on Linux but fails on MacOSX. The errors are the ones in my previous mail below. A full hpaste of it can be found here[1]. Any idea where the difference in behaviour comes from on these platforms and how to fix this? Unfortunately, my knowledge of the c++ toolchain and Haskell FFI bindings using these is _very_ limited. Thanks, Sebastiaan [1] http://www.hpaste.org/fastcgi/hpaste.fcgi/view?id=6389#a6389 On Jun 26, 2009, at 12:56 PM, Sebastiaan Visser wrote:
Hello all,
After manually specifying where to find the appropriate include and library directories for the dbxml distribution, I succeeded to install both the BerkeleyDB and the BerkeleyDBXML Haskell bindings. They both nicely show up in `ghc-pkg list'.
But when I try to compile my own test or the demo program included in the BerkeleyDBXML package it will kindly present me a dozen or so pages of linking errors. The top lines are:
Undefined symbols: "std::basic_string
::_Rep::_M_destroy(std::allocator<char> const&)", referenced from: __xmlDocument_setContent in libHSBerkeleyDBXML-0.6.2.a(dbxml_helper.o) ... Do I have to tell GHC where to find the original dbxml libraries when compiling my BerkeleyDBXML aware Haskell programs?
Small system overview: - Mac OS X 10.5.7 - GHC 6.10.3 - BerkeleyDB 0.7.1 - BerkeleyDBXML 0.6.2 - gcc/g++ 4.0.1
Any clue on how to fix this?
Thanks,
-- Sebastiaan Visser