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| From: | mambuhl AT ripco DOT com (Martin Ambuhl) |
| Subject: | GCC and C++ --- undefined |
| Sender: | usenet AT rci DOT ripco DOT com (Net News Admin) |
| Organization: | Ripco Internet BBS Chicago |
| Date: | Thu, 15 Jun 1995 21:56:35 GMT |
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| To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
| Dj-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
tom AT rs5 DOT tcs DOT tulane DOT edu (Tom Gerace)
in <3rhfk1$akc AT rs10 DOT tcs DOT tulane DOT edu> asks:
>Please help me with this one... I've got all of the parts of DJGPP
>installed for C and C++ (all the libraries and docs included). Compiling
>and running C programs works great. When I compile a C++ program, I get
>"undefined reference to 'cout'". My environment is set up the way the
>docs and the FAQ says it should be, and I've even tried explicityly
>specifying libraries to link in, all with no good result.
did you specify -lgpp ? That (or -liostream) should do the job.
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