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Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 19:38:59 -0400
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Subject: cygwin1.7, g++ 4.3.2 (with -std=c++0x) and undefined references to snprintf()
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I've exhausted my google-fu and am hoping someone on the list has 
superior powers...

I'm on the bleeding edge, using cygwin 1.7 and g++ 4.3.2 with -std=c++0x 
(enables C++0x experimental features, and access to variadic template 
parameters in my case).

Prior to switching on c++0x, there were no problems.  Afterwards though, 
the linker (via g++) complains about undefined references to 
snprintf().  I'm linking with "stdc++", and tried also linking with "c" 
(C99 library) as well, but no luck.  Anyone else running into this?

I've got a build in progress with -std=gnu++0x instead (GNU dialect of 
the experimental C++0x features), and will see how that goes.

Thanks,
Brian


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