Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/09/24/13:39:11
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> Subject: gcc compiling of f2c output
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> I'm trying to gcc-compile and link a file produced by f2c (Fortran to C)
> comiler. The output file (huge) is compiled OK on HP_UX. But when I attempt
> to gcc-compile it, I get undevined symbols "_open" "_close" (possibly others).
> After searching the C files, I find in a f2c libry include file, namely
> RAWIO.H, the following sequence:
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> #ifdef MSDOS
> #include "io.h"
> #define close _close
> #define creat _creat
> #define open _open
> #define read _read
> #define write _write
> #endif
>
> Question: if I cancel these definitions (since "open" is known), will I be
> OK ?
>
If it is obvious that you are defining MSDOS for some reason - You
should not define MSDOS when compiling DJGPP programs- then it's o.k.
if you remove the #define's.
But first find out why you need to have to define MSDOS.
.
> Daniel Taupin
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--Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies kuku AT acds DOT physik DOT rwth-aachen DOT de
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