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Date: | Thu, 23 Mar 2000 06:39:12 +0500 |
Message-Id: | <200003230139.GAA00900@midpec.com> |
From: | tr AT midpec DOT com (Prashant TR) |
To: | "Bryan Philips" <sporkman AT integrityonline DOT com> |
CC: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
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(sporkman AT integrityonline DOT com) | |
Subject: | Re: Rhide And Hello World |
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"Bryan Philips" <sporkman AT integrityonline DOT com> proclaimed: > I am Brandon Philips and I have just installed DJGPP with RHIDE and C++ and > C files. Now I did everything that the install instructions said and I did > a test HELLO WORLD program that I found in the RHIDE info file. It was a C > program and it worked fine. Then I made a HELLO WORLD program using the > code I found in the book I am reading "Practical C++ Programming" > > The code looked like this: > [...] > > I typed that all in then I saved the file as E:\djgpp\bin\hello.cc > > I pressed the run button in RHIDE and I got these errors > Error: E:/djgpp/lib/libstdcxx.a(iostream.o)(.text+0X114) : iostream.cc: Alright, it seems that the version of RHIDE you have is rather old (v1.4). This version has a problem of not linking the library libstdcxx. Get the latest version of RHIDE from Andris Pavenis' site http://www.lanet.lv/~pavenis/rhide.html and everything should be fine.
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