Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/06/04/12:58:53
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> > > When I try to compile the following very simple program, the compiler
> > > generates the following message:(command line: gcc -x c++ test.c)
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> (1) you should name the file "test.cc"
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> (2) you should use the command "gcc test.cc -lpc -lgpl". Basically,
> you forgot to tell the compiler to link the libraries.
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Thank you DJ:
I did as you told me, it works.
But at least in the file new110.doc, you should add gcc is now picky about
file extensions. (gcc -x c++ is obsolete)
(I also have tried the command line: gcc -x c++ test.c -lpc -lgpl before
I post my problem, but don't work either, so the only problem narrows to
the file extension)
Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't seem to recall that djgpp1.09
was so picky about file extension as djgpp1.10.
Another question:
What's the advantage of not allowing me to use test.c instead of test.cc?
Why every time I have to type those lengthy -lpc -lgpl while I am expecting
the linker to do it for me? In a word, why make such a change from
djgpp1.09 to djgpp1.10?
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