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| From: | "Gwen" <mb11363 AT chello DOT be> |
| Subject: | Re: How to use Pdcurses 2.04 with GPP ? |
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| Date: | Sun, 29 Jul 2001 12:42:33 GMT |
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> You didn't include the curses.h header, so the compiler doesn't see the > prototypes of PDCurses functions. The C++ language disallows this > (unlike C, where it is not an error), so the compiler complains. If you > add a -Wall switch, the C compiler will print a warning. > It works, thanks a lot :-) Gwen
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