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Re: [Bug 1410762] [NEW] undefined ref to few functions.

 

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Title:
  undefined ref to few functions.

Status in libcanberra package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  make[4]: Entering directory '/home/sagarghuge/checkout/gnome/gtk+/demos/widget-factory'
    CCLD     gtk3-widget-factory
  /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../i386-linux-gnu/libcanberra-gtk3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_x11_window_get_xid'
  /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../i386-linux-gnu/libcanberra-gtk3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_x11_get_xatom_by_name_for_display'
  /usr/lib/gcc/i686-linux-gnu/4.9/../../../i386-linux-gnu/libcanberra-gtk3.so: undefined reference to `gdk_x11_display_get_xdisplay'
  collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
  Makefile:634: recipe for target 'gtk3-widget-factory' failed
  make[4]: *** [gtk3-widget-factory] Error 1
  make[4]: Leaving directory '/home/sagarghuge/checkout/gnome/gtk+/demos/widget-factory'
  Makefile:548: recipe for target 'all' failed
  make[3]: *** [all] Error 2
  make[3]: Leaving directory '/home/sagarghuge/checkout/gnome/gtk+/demos/widget-factory'
  Makefile:525: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
  make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/sagarghuge/checkout/gnome/gtk+/demos'
  Makefile:707: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed
  make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
  make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/sagarghuge/checkout/gnome/gtk+'
  Makefile:600: recipe for target 'all' failed
  make: *** [all] Error 2

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