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From: | Ian Chapman <ichapman AT nt DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Why doesn't iostream work?? |
Date: | Thu, 22 Oct 1998 16:48:44 -0400 |
Organization: | Nortel |
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cout << "Hello" << endl; ^ Is this an l(L) or 1(one) It should be endline an L. Eric Weiss wrote: > > I just installed djgpp and am not having any luck running this program: > > #include <iostream.h> > int main(void) > { > cout << "Hello" << endl; > } > > D:\program files\djgpp>bin\gcc hello.cpp -o hello.exe -lgpp > > generates these error messages: > > d:/progra~1/djgpp/tmp\cccqf32k(.text+0xc):hello.cpp: undefined reference > to `endl(ostream &)' > d:/progra~1/djgpp/tmp\cccqf32k(.text+0x16):hello.cpp: undefined > reference to `cout' > d:/progra~1/djgpp/tmp\cccqf32k(.text+0x1b):hello.cpp: undefined > reference to `ostream::operator<<(char const *)' > d:/progra~1/djgpp/tmp\cccqf32k(.text+0x26):hello.cpp: undefined > reference to `ostream::operator<<(ostream &(*)(ostream &))' > > I've tried this on 95 and NT with the same results (although NT required > me to follow the instructions relative to long file names). > > Any ideas? > > Thanks. > > Eric
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