Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/02/06/13:49:51
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Date: | Sat, 06 Feb 1999 13:42:05 -0500
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From: | Martin Smith <mksmith AT idirect DOT com>
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Subject: | String class and lgpp 2.8: is something missing?
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I asked this question a week ago, but nobody answered. So, I'll try
again.
I have the "latest" versions of lgpp and so on (versions 2.8x)..., and I
use rhide.
OK. Most stuff compiles and runs fine, BUT the C++ String class (in
_string.h, with library supposedly in libgpp.a) COMPILES, but fails to
link. "Undefined reference to String::String (char*)" and so on.
Comparing the file sizes of libgpp.a from versions 2.7 and 2.8, one
notices that the latter is about 40% smaller than the former. Is there
something missing from this newer version of lgpp.a? Is it just me?
Where are the Strings???
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