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Message-ID: | <39776106.B062177F@puckbell.net> |
From: | Tasci Synx <nospam AT puckbell DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: Linking Object Libraries |
References: | <3977519D DOT 1545FF4C AT puckbell DOT net> <200007201942 DOT PAA31950 AT envy DOT delorie DOT com> |
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Date: | Thu, 20 Jul 2000 13:28:54 -0700 |
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DJ Delorie wrote: > > You need to list your objects first, *then* the libraries. Thanks for replying so soon! Sadly, I tried your advice to no avail. I'm still getting it mixed up. Both gpp -g mufcode.o mufcoder.o -Lc:\windows\desktop\tcl\code\library -lgame -o muf.exe and gpp -g mufcode.o mufcoder.o -o muf.exe -Lc:\windows\desktop\tcl\code\library -lgame produced the same linker errors as before. I even tried gpp -Lc:\windows\desktop\tcl\code\library -g mufcode.o mufcoder.o -1game -o muf.exe but still got the same 100 or so 'undefined reference to...' errors. Thanks much for your help. I hope you can clear up my misinterpretation of your advice. Tasci -- To send me an email, just replace the @ and the . -----wassdamo at pacbell dot net
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