JYC SAMBA 2.2.8 27-Jul-2004 edition - V/A 7.3-1 LINK problem s?

COLLOT Jean-Yves jean-yves.collot at cofiroute.fr
Mon Aug 9 07:49:47 GMT 2004


This problem was already submitted (and solved). I provided on the site an
additional file (named snprintf.zip) that you have to unzip, and insert the
resulting SNPRINTF.OBJ file into SAMBA.OLB before linking.

JYC

-----Message d'origine-----
De : RR - Rod Regier [mailto:RRegier at dymaxion.ca] 
Envoyé : vendredi 6 août 2004 15:29
À : samba-vms at lists.samba.org
Cc : RR - Rod Regier
Objet : JYC SAMBA 2.2.8 27-Jul-2004 edition - V/A 7.3-1 LINK problems?

Questions:

(1) Is JYC SAMBA 2.2.8 27-Jul-2004 edition "officially" supported on
    any pre-V/A 7.3-2 versions?

(2) Has anyone else successfully linked JYC SAMBA 2.2.8 27-Jul-2004
    edition on a version prior to V/A 7.3-2?

Thanks

							\\

Background:

I have successfully linked and executed JYC's SAMBA 2.2.8 27-Jul-2004
edition
on my test system running V/A 7.3-2.

However, when I attempt to LINK that same release on my production V/A
7.3-1 system,
I get link errors.

The primary errors I get are:


		[snip]
Linking NMBD
%LINK-W-NUDFSYMS, 2 undefined symbols:
%LINK-I-UDFSYM,         DECC$GXSNPRINTF 
%LINK-I-UDFSYM,         DECC$GXVSNPRINTF 
%LINK-W-USEUNDEF, undefined symbol DECC$GXSNPRINTF referenced
        in psect $LINK$ offset %X000004E0
        in module NMBD file DSA0:[SAMBA.SOURCE.NMBD]NMBD.OBJ;2
%LINK-W-USEUNDEF, undefined symbol DECC$GXVSNPRINTF referenced
        in psect $LINK$ offset %X000000A0
        in module DEBUG file DSA0:[SAMBA.SOURCE.BIN]SAMBA.OLB;4
%LINK-W-USEUNDEF, undefined symbol DECC$GXSNPRINTF referenced
        in psect $LINK$ offset %X00000250
        in module DEBUG file DSA0:[SAMBA.SOURCE.BIN]SAMBA.OLB;4

		[etc]

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