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Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 10:09:25 +0000
From: Tim Harding <Tim DOT Harding AT quadstone DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Can I hack _ctype_ to be available other than as an import
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I just pulled ctype_.o out of one of the b20 libraries (still had it on
backup) and added it to the end of my link line.

Seems to work.

Tim Harding wrote:

> I'm compiling a simple utility (xpostit) which uses Xaw and the link
> fails looking for _ctype_.  I guess this is because my X11 installation
> is based on b20.  I know I should download newer X11 binaries, but right
> now that feels too much of a chore.  Is there a quick fix I can use
> (like creating a little .c file which will provide the required symbol,
> but referring to the DLL import?)
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