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From: wduminy AT my-dejanews DOT com
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Subject: Re: Linking problems with Rhide
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 13:48:35 GMT
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In article <7chtk2$dsq$1 AT oak DOT prod DOT itd DOT earthlink DOT net>,
  "Dixon" <phatty AT yourworld DOT net> wrote:
> I recently downloaded rhide and djgpp. I got everything to work and from
> rhide I could compile and link the files so that I had an executable. Now it
> only wants to compile, but not link the files. What do I have to do so that
> it'll link the files and create the executable?
>
> Thanks

Make sure you have included all the libraries. Tip: Test the process on the
command line first, using gcc.	If it works there, you know rhide should also
work.  Use -llibname on the command line: eg: gcc -o hello.exe hello.cc
-lstdcx Hope it helps.

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