10-18-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by
hram
xtr_FNC_retcode /lib/libimqb23as.so
xihProcessBlockIsInitialized /lib/libimqb23as.so
xihThreadKey /lib/libimqb23as.so
I did find this...
Quote:
Hello,
I'm trying to build a simple C++ app on HP/UX 10.20 using MQ 5.1 to send a
message, and although it builds, I get this output upon execution
When building with the Cfront compiler, I link in
start
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: xtr_fnc_retcode (code) from
/opt/mqm/lib/libimqb23ch_r.sl
Abort
I'm unable to find any symbols to xtr_func_retcode using nm on /usr/lib and
/opt/mqm/lib.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Jon Ulrigg
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From: "Miller, Dennis" <DMiller@SNOPUD.COM>
Subject: Re: MQSeries C programs...?
That suggests you are using the client libraries. Don't have time to
elaborate, but if you want XA-coordination I think you need to bind to the
server libraries.
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