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From: | "Tim AtLee" <timatlee AT shaw DOT ca> |
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Subject: | Re: Linking problem? |
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Date: | Tue, 16 Jul 2002 13:51:48 GMT |
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"Tim AtLee" <timatlee AT shaw DOT ca> wrote in message news:P3LY8.55973$pi1 DOT 4800597 AT news2 DOT calgary DOT shaw DOT ca... > > "Martin Str|mberg" <ams AT speedy DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se> wrote in message > news:1026732896 DOT 487185 AT queeg DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se... > > Tim AtLee <timatlee AT shaw DOT ca> wrote: > > : I've been trying to get PDCurses to work with C++ for a little while > now, > > : with little success... When it gets around to linking, I get: > > > > : Error: cpptest.o(.eh_frame+0x11):cpptest.cpp: undefined reference to > > : '___gxx_personality_v0' > > > > : Seems to work allright if I use straight C code .. > > > > 1. Did you perhaps install a newer gcc over an older one without > > removing the older one first? > > > > or > > > > 2. Are you sure you're linking with C++ library? > > As far as I know I am linking with the C++ library .. when it goes through > the linking part, I see "gcc -L(blah blah). -lstdcxx"... > > I think you might have hit the nail on #1, since I see "gcc-2.952" and > "gcc-3.1" in the djgpp directory... so, is there an easy way of removing > the old version? Just for the record (in case anyone else runs into the same thing), this seemed to be the problem. I didn't really have the patients to try to figure it out, so I just wiped djgpp and downloaded a new set of ZIPs from my local mirror.. problem seems to be gone now :-) Thanks for the suggestion though :-) Tim
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