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From: "Liu, Wei" <wei DOT liu2 AT boeing DOT com>
To: "'cygwin AT cygwin DOT com'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Cc: "Liu, Wei" <wei DOT liu2 AT boeing DOT com>,
"'linda_w AT ix DOT netcom DOT com'"
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Subject: Unresolved Symbols in g77 objects
Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 16:35:12 -0800
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I compiled some fortran files using g77. The compiling flags I used are:

 -fugly-init -ff77 -fugly-complex -ftypeless-boz -fugly-assumed \
         -fno-silent -fugly-args -fugly-comma -fintrin-case-any \
         -fmatch-case-any -fno-f2c -w \
         -fno-underscoring -fno-globals -g -I4 -c 
The version of g77 I used is 2.95.3-5 (gcc used by g77 is same version).

I am trying to link the objects compiled using g77 with the objects compiled

with Visual C++. The linker I used is CL (Visual C++ linker). 
I got a few unresolved symbols in the objects created by g77. Those 
symbols definitely are not in my source code but created by g77. 
Here are those symbols:

_s_wsfe
_do_fio
__alloca

How can I solve those unresolved symbols?

Thanks!

Wei Liu
wei DOT liu2 AT boeing DOT com



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