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| Date: | Tue, 14 Mar 2000 06:52:07 +0500 |
| Message-Id: | <200003140152.GAA00837@midpec.com> |
| From: | Prashant TR <tr AT midpec DOT com> |
| To: | "newbie" <hagedorn AT bmts DOT com> |
| CC: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
| In-reply-to: | <01bf8d34$c5c06780$e284b7d8@dave> (hagedorn@bmts.com) |
| Subject: | Re: C++ compiling problem |
| References: | <01bf8d34$c5c06780$e284b7d8 AT dave> |
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"newbie" <hagedorn AT bmts DOT com> writes: > I'm trying to compile a C++ program (I'm using DJGPP 2.95) that uses the > iostream library. Whenever I try to use cin or cout I get something like > this: > > ccRBnmzf.o(.text+0x19):test.cpp: undefined reference to `cin' > > or: > > ccRBnmzf.o(.text+0x1e):test.cpp: undefined reference to > `istream::operator>>(int&)' > > I've installed all the C++ libraries, and set up all the paths in my > autoexec.bat. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks You are probably using gcc to do the compilation. Try this: gpp test.cpp -o test.exe
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