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I created a tensorflow library and trying get tensorflow version in my kotlin script like that



import tensorflow.TF_Version

fun main(args: Array<String>) {
TF_Version()
}


idea can link TF_Version() method to library with Ctrl+click
and there(in library) i have method



fun TF_Version(): CPointer<ByteVar>? {
return interpretCPointer<ByteVar>(kniBridge0())
}

@SymbolName("tensorflow_kniBridge0")
private external fun kniBridge0(): NativePtr


but when i try to build and start i see this error




/tmp/konan_temp8584442034275821874/combined.o:ld-temp.o:function Konan_start: error: undefined reference to 'tensorflow_kniBridge0'
error: /home/fnasibov/.konan/dependencies/target-gcc-toolchain-3-linux-x86-64/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/ld.gold invocation reported errors




Please help me fix that










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    I created a tensorflow library and trying get tensorflow version in my kotlin script like that



    import tensorflow.TF_Version

    fun main(args: Array<String>) {
    TF_Version()
    }


    idea can link TF_Version() method to library with Ctrl+click
    and there(in library) i have method



    fun TF_Version(): CPointer<ByteVar>? {
    return interpretCPointer<ByteVar>(kniBridge0())
    }

    @SymbolName("tensorflow_kniBridge0")
    private external fun kniBridge0(): NativePtr


    but when i try to build and start i see this error




    /tmp/konan_temp8584442034275821874/combined.o:ld-temp.o:function Konan_start: error: undefined reference to 'tensorflow_kniBridge0'
    error: /home/fnasibov/.konan/dependencies/target-gcc-toolchain-3-linux-x86-64/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/ld.gold invocation reported errors




    Please help me fix that










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      I created a tensorflow library and trying get tensorflow version in my kotlin script like that



      import tensorflow.TF_Version

      fun main(args: Array<String>) {
      TF_Version()
      }


      idea can link TF_Version() method to library with Ctrl+click
      and there(in library) i have method



      fun TF_Version(): CPointer<ByteVar>? {
      return interpretCPointer<ByteVar>(kniBridge0())
      }

      @SymbolName("tensorflow_kniBridge0")
      private external fun kniBridge0(): NativePtr


      but when i try to build and start i see this error




      /tmp/konan_temp8584442034275821874/combined.o:ld-temp.o:function Konan_start: error: undefined reference to 'tensorflow_kniBridge0'
      error: /home/fnasibov/.konan/dependencies/target-gcc-toolchain-3-linux-x86-64/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/ld.gold invocation reported errors




      Please help me fix that










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      I created a tensorflow library and trying get tensorflow version in my kotlin script like that



      import tensorflow.TF_Version

      fun main(args: Array<String>) {
      TF_Version()
      }


      idea can link TF_Version() method to library with Ctrl+click
      and there(in library) i have method



      fun TF_Version(): CPointer<ByteVar>? {
      return interpretCPointer<ByteVar>(kniBridge0())
      }

      @SymbolName("tensorflow_kniBridge0")
      private external fun kniBridge0(): NativePtr


      but when i try to build and start i see this error




      /tmp/konan_temp8584442034275821874/combined.o:ld-temp.o:function Konan_start: error: undefined reference to 'tensorflow_kniBridge0'
      error: /home/fnasibov/.konan/dependencies/target-gcc-toolchain-3-linux-x86-64/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/ld.gold invocation reported errors




      Please help me fix that







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