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From: | tpmod666 AT yahoo DOT com (tuomas) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: wont compile in DJGPP |
Date: | 19 Sep 2001 05:10:33 -0700 |
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Radical NetSurfer wrote in message news:<rmkbqts82mm3vm2t2hi8cd0lu115enar2d AT 4ax DOT com>... > Just as an experiment to see what my installation of DJGPP 2.03 > (GCC 2.95.3) would do, I tried, and got this output: --cut In the headers, try to use the syntax <library.h> and remove all the std:: stuff. If this won't work, try to link your program with stdcx-library ( -lstdcx). I'm not sure if this works - in the case try to load the newest version of gcc and try with that...
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