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| From: | slanning AT buphy DOT bu DOT edu (Scott Lanning) |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: c++ libstdcx(x) from within rhide (lfn trouble) |
| Date: | 28 Nov 1998 02:45:04 GMT |
| Organization: | Boston Univ. Physics |
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Pieter Thysebaert (pieter DOT thysebaert AT ping DOT be) wrote: : However when trying to link the executable from within rhide, rhide executes : the command :; : ld -lstdcx ... : Since I do have LFN enabled ld complains (it wants -lstdcxx ofcourse , with : 2 x's) I think I had the same problem once. I either renamed to stdcxx or made a symlink to it (I'm not at home to check right now). --Scott
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