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SYBASE and PVWAVE [message #191] Thu, 19 September 1991 10:39
jean is currently offline  jean
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I asked if anybody had linked sybase and pvwave in the same X application.
We had problems with unresolved sunview and numerical recipe (as I found out)
symbols in pvwave.sparc.a.

I want to thank everybody who took the time to respond with suggestions
and clarifications for what exactly the undefined symbols were. As a
database person, and being pvwave and plot illiterate, it was educational.

As it turns out, the problem had nothing to do with Sybase at all.
pvwave.sparc.a is used by pvwave itself and is not linked by calling
applications. Calling applications only need to link in rpc.sparc.a.
Once we removed pvwave.sparc.a, everything worked like a charm and
the resulting combination of database and plot capabilities is pretty
impressive.

My thanks again to everybody who responded,

- Jean

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