Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/27/20:25:31
Kevin Dickerson wrote:
>
> OK...yes, I'm new to DJGPP, and I've been out of practice in grand world
> of C, so my question will most likely sound stupid. Having established
> this, I state my problem:
>
> While Linking any program (to the simplicity of trying to compile a file
> which contains the line "#include <stdio.h>") I recieve the error (and I
> quote):
>
> "D:\CODE\DJGPP\BIN/ld.exe: warning: cannot find entry symbol start;
> defaulting to 000018a8"
>
> I've tried looking for a description of the error message, but alas, to
> no avail. If anyone could help me, I'd be much obliged. BTW, I'm running
> RHIDE 1.0 ß5, my paths are set correctly and the file "eef.c" is in my
> project window. This file contains one line: "#include <stdio.h>" Oh,
> and one more question. In the file DJGPP.env, how would I state the path
> name? DJGPP is installed into the dircetory "d:/code/djgpp/", and right
> now the DJDIR variable is set to "DJDIR=%/>CODE/DJGPP%". Please inform
> me if this is correct. One more thing: Sometimes, the file which I
> attempt to compile is deleted without notice or warning. Thanks for the
> help!
>
>
> -Kevin Dickerson
> -If one studies too zealously, one easily loses his pants.
> -Albert Einstein
if that's of any help(and I seriosly doubt it)
I have a C++ file containing something like
#include <dos.h>
................
delay(1000);
and i get the error "undefined reference to delay()".
Really beats me why...
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