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Thank you!
Thanks to the support folks who responded so promptly. And to the
development team -- you folks are awesome! In less than 24 hours of
reporting, I have an up and running 14.4 server. Whooppy!
--Trish
On Tue, 28 Jun 2005, Eric Thomas wrote:
>> Undefined first referenced
>> symbol in file
>> DBMS_iscall lsv.o
>> ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to lsv
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> This was due to an error in creating the builds for some of the unix systems
> that support DB2. We have updated the unix kits to correct this problem.
> There is no need to install the new kits unless you experience this problem
> - the old and new kits are functionally identical as long as you do not try
> to relink lsv on your system (which is necessary to use DB2 or Oracle, and
> optional otherwise). Sorry about that, we have put a procedure in place to
> make sure that relinking is tested in the future before we release a kit.
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> Eric
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