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Old 04-24-2006
Error shared object "undefined symbol: fstat" error

Didn't have this problem in AIX, but ported to Linux with GCC compiler and am now getting a runtime error:
tssutil: symbol lookup error: /work/agility/devel/bin/libagam.so: undefined symbol: fstat
I'm sure most of you know that fstat is an intrinsic function just like printf, memcpy, etc. When I do an "objdump -T" of the shared object, all the other intrinsic functions show "GLIBC_2.2.5" in the Dynamic Symbol Table, but fstat does not. Anyone know how to get past this problem? (I wanted to use fstat to get file size, so have a HORRIBLE workaround of seeking to SEEK_END to get the file size. I'd really rather do this right.) There must be a way to explicitly tell the linker or dynamic loader where to find the fstat object.
HELP! Any help would be appreciated. Muchas gracias.
~Marcus
 

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ISFDTYPE(3)						     Linux Programmer's Manual						       ISFDTYPE(3)

NAME
isfdtype - test file type of a file descriptor SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/socket.h> int isfdtype(int fd, int fdtype); Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)): isfdtype(): Since glibc 2.20: _DEFAULT_SOURCE Before glibc 2.20: _BSD_SOURCE || _SVID_SOURCE DESCRIPTION
The isfdtype() function tests whether the file descriptor fd refers to a file of type fdtype. The fdtype argument specifies one of the S_IF* constants defined in <sys/stat.h> and documented in stat(2) (e.g., S_IFREG). RETURN VALUE
The isfdtype() function returns 1 if the file descriptor fd is of type fdtype and 0 if it is not. On error, -1 is returned and errno is set to indicate the cause. ERRORS
The isfdtype() function can fail with any of the same errors as fstat(3). CONFORMING TO
The isfdtype() function is not specified in any standard, but did appear in the draft POSIX.1g standard. It is present on OpenBSD and Tru64 UNIX (where the required header file in both cases is just <sys/stat.h>, as shown in the POSIX.1g draft), and possibly other systems. NOTES
Portable applications should use fstat(3) instead. SEE ALSO
fstat(3) Linux 2014-03-13 ISFDTYPE(3)
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