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From: "Gareth Pearce" <tilps AT probablyprime DOT net>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: RE: gcc problem
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 02:28:15 +1100
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> 
> g++ is in a separate package named gcc-g++, be sure you have installed
> this too.  Then you need to link against libstdc++ when using gcc as
> driver:
>  gcc -o gtest gtest.cc -lstdc++
> or you use g++ as driver which includes libstdc++ automatically:
>  g++ -o gtest gtest.cc

Just want to drop my usual line here - Do use g++ rather then gcc -lstdc++
Since gcc -lstdc++ isn't always enough, and what is enough may not always be
enough in the future.

Gareth
PS - in response to the other email - .cc Is pre-processor input - since
that's the Normal state for c++ code - pre-processor input of which the
output is then fed to a c++ compiler. (Virtually at least, in practice it
can end up being integrated somewhat.  The C standard allows 'as if'
interpretation in the implementation of the pre-processing component.)



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