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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2002 09:20:40 +0100
From: gustavo <gustavoh AT technion DOT ac DOT il>
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Subject: gcc with std::multimap

  I'm using cygwin on win2k . And for a simple test that use std::multimap
I receive some undefined like:  <<   undefined reference to 'cout'    >> 
 when I compile with gcc. I every think
is fine if I compile with c++.  What is the difference ???

  (   I have try included every think : iostream, stdlib, and of course 
map and algorithm  header but the  1 exit estatus
still.  )

      thanks
        gustavo

 


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