On Sat, Mar 09, 2013 at 07:58:17AM +0100, Siarzhuk Zharski wrote: > >> > >Well, it's more general than that. I thought I'd tried just opening a > >Terminal, but it certainly doesn't work now. I get: > >Could not resolve symbol 'OffsetToCopy__C5BRectG6BPoint' > >I unpacked from Terminal.gcc2.tar.xz into my normal gcc2-hybrid. > >It's a few months old (alpha4-44674). Has anything changed? > > In case this is real gcc2 system it should not occur - the Holy Cow of > Binary Compatibility is honored for GCC2 builds AFAIK. In any case you > can pull the Terminal sources from git repository (see link in the first > message of this thread) and build "compatible" version. Something is definitely peculiar... (:-/) I first searched the binary from the archive you supplied, and that symbol is most certainly in that file (many times). Then I did a similar search through all of /boot/system/lib and it is equally most certainly not there. Nor is it in /boot/system/lib/gcc4! (Though I suppose the mangling wouldn't match anyway.) My system was built from the master (with maybe a couple of patches to the audio chain) so it should be standard. But somehow it must not match yours. I'll do the build you suggest tomorrow and see what I get. Thanks, -- Pete --