Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/11/30/05:51:40
From: | karuottu AT freenet DOT hut DOT fi (Kai Ruottu)
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Newsgroups: | comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp,gnu.gcc.help
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Subject: | Re: URG: C++ Project Compilation
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Date: | Thu, 30 Nov 2000 10:38:11 GMT
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2000 06:00:46 -0000, "Paulo J. Matos aka PDestroy"
<pdestroy AT netcabo DOT pt> wrote:
>Hi all,
>After some long hours correcting errors in my program. Real debugging time!
>I tried to compile the project and in the phase of linking the compiler
>(gpp) just showed up with some bunch of not-understandable errors like:
>"cliente.o(.text+0x49b):cliente.cpp: undefined reference to
>`Ecran::mostraIface(basic_string<char, string_char_traits<char>,
>__default_alloc_template<false, 0> >, unsigned int)'
>banco.o(.text+0x8a):banco.cpp: undefined reference to
>`Ecran::mostraIface(basic_string<char, string_char_traits<char>,
>__default_alloc_template<false, 0> >, unsigned int)'
>banco.o(.text+0x448):banco.cpp: undefined reference to
>`Ecran::mostraIface(basic_string<char, string_char_traits<char>,
>__default_alloc_template<false, 0> >, unsigned int)'
>banco.o(.text+0x1236):banco.cpp: undefined reference to `Lista<unsigned
>int>::~Lista(void)'
>banco.o(.text+0x132b):banco.cpp: undefined reference to `Lista<unsigned
>int>::~Lista(void)'"
>
>I cannot understand what this means, nor I have an idea of how to solve
>this. Any ideas about what is this, and any solutions?
And your GCC/G++ version is...
The gcc-2.8.x used to give these kind of unresolved symbols related
to 'basic_string'... But there was a patch for this and it happened
long long time ago... So just a guess assuming that you did everything
ok, didn't forget any libs etc...
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