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| From: | pjbk AT cee DOT hw DOT ac DOT uk (Peter JB King) |
| Subject: | Re: Peter: Again!! undefined reference!!! |
| Message-ID: | <DLA916.KtG@cee.hw.ac.uk> |
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| Organization: | Dept of Computing & Electrical Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland |
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| Date: | Tue, 16 Jan 1996 16:41:29 GMT |
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In article <DL5EJp DOT 1p4 AT jade DOT mv DOT net> enoch AT terranet DOT terranet DOT ab DOT ca (Peter Plum) writes:
>Error Message:
>
>GNU C++ Compile: CUBESCPR.c
>CUBESCPR.c(.text+0x3b): undefined reference to `cprintf'
>CUBESCPR.c(.text+0x6a): undefined reference to `cprintf'
>
>Program:
>
>#include <conio.h>
>main()
>{
> int i;
> cprintf("Table of cubes\r\n");
> for(i=1; i<11; i++)
> {
> cprintf("The cube of %2d is %4d\r\n", i, i*i*i);
> }
>}
I think that you need to include the pc library in your load line, eg
gcc -o myprog myprog.o myroutine.o -lgpp -lpc
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