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| From: | "Pieter Thysebaert" <pieter DOT thysebaert AT ping DOT be> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | c++ libstdcx(x) from within rhide (lfn trouble) |
| Date: | Fri, 27 Nov 1998 23:02:41 +0100 |
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Hello people...
I have the following problem with rhide 1.4 :
I have installed the c++ libs (libgpp & gpp) using winzip (= long filenames)
Everything works fine from the command prompt
(e.g gcc -o output blabla.cc -lstdcxx)
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 tried running rhide -y (trying to make it use LFN) but it still wants to
link with the 'short-name lib'
How do I get rhide to execute -lstdcxx instead of -lstdcx ?
Pieter
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