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| From: | jpg AT cs DOT waikato DOT ac DOT nz (J P Griffiths) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: can't compile c++ |
| Date: | 4 Oct 1995 23:26:55 GMT |
| Organization: | The University of Waikato |
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Chris A. Rodgers (car AT wwa DOT com) wrote: : Is there a way to make it so that if the source is recognized as C++, that : it automatically links in the lgpp library without having to pass it in on : the command line (since all of my .cpp files will have cin and/or cout)? you could use a makefile for your project with rules for .cpp that automagically link with -lgpp. or just write a batch file to add it on. Hope this helps, Jon.
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