Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/11/14/09:32:22
Message-ID: | <002901c04e47$c8fde1a0$6f4c1b18@houston.rr.com>
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From: | "Tom Hutto" <thutto AT houston DOT rr DOT com>
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To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: | Re: Linking Problem - wrong error message
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Date: | Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:32:57 -0600
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Reply-To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Tell RHIDE to generate a makefile and then manually dig the compile
flags and link libs out of that.
"Jason Green" <news AT jgreen4 DOT fsnet DOT co DOT uk> wrote in message
news:6sr01tk16l19f3fpj78dim7r72if3jkljt AT 4ax DOT com...
| "Mike" <hoofenit AT ris DOT net> wrote:
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| > I am installing and using for the first time RHIDE v 1.4 on Windows
ME and I
| > am having some problems getting my code to run. It compiles OK but I
can't
| > link it. Is this a ME problem? What must I do to get any program
running?
| >
| > Code saved as myfirst.cpp
| >
| >
| > #include <iostream>
| >
| > int main()
| > {
| > cout <<"Hello\n";
| > return 0;
| > }
| >
| > error messages are:
| > myfirst.o: in fucntion main;
| > myfirst.cpp(.text+0X10): multiple definition of main;
| > " " first defined here
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| Looks like you did something like `gpp myfirst.cpp -o myfirst.o', but
| forgot the `-o'.
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| And then...
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| > Sorry, I posted the wrong error message. Here is the right one:
| >
| > Creating: first.exe
| > the error was: Invalid argument (EINVAL)
| > no errors
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| Hmm, those are two completely different error messages. Even the
| filename changed.
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| Can you show us the exact error message and, importantly, the exact
| compile command that caused them? Then someone can say what is wrong.
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|
| (Is there something about RHIDE that makes it difficult to post the
| compile command causing errors? I don't use RHIDE myself. Anyway,
| this seems a common problem.)
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