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Compiling xchat...
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I was trying to compile xchat and obviously I'm running into a library conflict here. Does anyone have a clue what's wrong?
/usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _dlclose
/sw/lib/libdl.dylib(dlopen.o) definition of _dlclose
/System/Library/Perl/darwin/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a(DynaLoader.o) definition of _dlclose in section (__TEXT,__text)
/usr/bin/ld: multiple definitions of symbol _dlsym
/sw/lib/libdl.dylib(dlopen.o) definition of _dlsym
/System/Library/Perl/darwin/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a(DynaLoader.o) definition of _dlsym in section (__TEXT,__text)
XFree86 4.1/XDarwin 1.0a1, xchat 1.8.2 (and earlier versions)
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Its burping over Darwin's dynamic libraries. There isn't a work around, per se. When the author of xchats codes in support for XFree86 4.1, this should be solved.
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Power Macintosh Dual G4
SGI Indigo2 6.5.21f
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Hmmm... too bad. How come they have a OS X binary available at ww.xchat.org? I suspect there must be a workaround?
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You can try to use the '-m' flag to the linker but
this can be dangerous.
The problem stems from the PERL extension. If you dont
need/want it (which in reality you probably do not), simply
do the configure with '--without-perl' (or whatever the
option is). That gets past it.
XChat *does* compile on Darwin but it requires a bit of
finesse.
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Yes, with "--disable-perl" it compiles fine, but IRC without scripting is only half the fun unfortunately, and fiddling with "+M" would be a trial-and-error for hours with only a vague hope on success (at least for me).
On the xchat site they provide a 1.6.4 binary with and a 1.8.0 without perl... seems I'm not the only one having this problem and makes me hope that there will be a solution more sooner than later.
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I'm not certain on this, but there are versions of XChat in Fink CVS... you might want to try those.
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Originally posted by jem:
<STRONG>I'm not certain on this, but there are versions of XChat in Fink CVS... you might want to try those.</STRONG>
Oh, thanks for the CVS hint... I will look there soon.
At http://www.xchat.org/files/binary/macosx/there's a 1.6.4 tar.gz archive with and a 1.8.0 debian package which installs in /sw/bin, so I think it's legal to suspect some connection to the Fink repository.
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