Looks like that symbol isn't linking in from the mysql library. _all_charsets appears to be a "common" symbol, which is known to cause linking problems in OSX's default 2-level namespaces. Mysql is supposed to compile with the -fno-common flag on OSX, but for some reason this _all_charsets made it in there.
I'll see what I can do...
On Mar 10, 2008, at 5:21 PM, Richard Chirgwin wrote:
Greetings all,
I seem to be coming up with too many posts, for which I apologise!
This time, I have run into a v.in.db error on a colleague's machine. It's running William Kyngesburye's build (6.3 RC5 for Tiger) under OSX 10.4, and generating the following error:
dyld: Symbol not found: _all_charsets
Referenced from: /Applications/GRASS-6.3.app/Contents/MacOS/driver/db/mysql
Expected in: /Applications/GRASS-6.3.app/Contents/MacOS/lib/libgrass_dbmibase.dylibWould this have something to do with directory links at start?
Richard
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