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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 13:45:59 -0700
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From: "George B. Christianson" <christianson2 AT llnl DOT gov>
Subject: Newby user library question
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	Greetings to the list from a new Cygwin user.  I'm developing on the 
Bright Star Engineering ipEngine (Motorola MPC823).  When, in bash, I use 
gcc -c to create .o files, then ar -suv to put these files in a library, 
then, in another make file, attempt to link using the so-created library, 
gcc complains that the "archive has no index."  Running ranlib on the 
archive appears to have no effect.
	Have other users encountered this?  What dumb mistake am I making?
	Thanks in advance for any help!
						George Christianson
						University of California
						Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
						Livermore, CA 94550

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