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Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 12:44:01
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From: "Stanley A. Klein" <sklein@cpcug.org>
Subject: Problem with fixscript on Red Hat 7.2 rpm Lucent file
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I am trying to set up to use a Lucent LT Winmodem on a new Dell laptop
under (just installed) Red Hat 7.2.  The kernel version is 2.4.7-10 (the
out-of-the-box version for Red Hat 7.2).  When I tried to install lt_serial
I got the usual list of bad symbols previously reported.

I then tried to run the fixscript (which I had obtained by following the
"latest version" link from the page that provided the rpm downloads --
although I did a cut-and-paste of the text file rather than unzipping the
fixscript.gz file).  I got the following error message:

objcopy: --redefine-sym: Symbol "" is target of more than one redefinition


This was preceded by a list of symbols that the script was prepared to
change.  It didn't produce any output (ltserial.o) -- unless the output
went somewhere other than the directory I was in.  (I'm not sure the list
of symbols to be changed was the same the second time I tried to run the
script, so it may have been putting stuff somewhere in a temporary file.)

What do I do now?


Stan Klein

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