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Date: Mon, 27 Jun 1994 21:25:29 +0600
From: csaba AT vuse DOT vanderbilt DOT edu (Csaba A. Biegl)
To: sior AT i50s18 DOT ira DOT uka DOT de
Subject: Re: Problem with GRX103m1
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

GRX 1.03 still supports older DJGPP releases which did not provide the
'rawclock' function in any of the system libraries. For this reason 
libgrx.a contains a 'rawclock' entry point. The 'rawclock' entry point
in the DJGPP 1.11 libraries is defined by an object module which also
provides additional symbols. Thus it is possible that the linker
pulls in the 'rawclock' module from libgrx.a and then to satisfy other
related still undefined symbols it also pulls in the corresponding
object module from the DJGPP 1.11 system libraries.

The solution is to link with 'libc.a' (and 'libpc.a' ?) BEFORE 'libgrx.a'
If this alone does not help, just include a reference to 'rawclock' in one
of your source files.

Csaba Biegl
csaba AT vuse DOT vanderbilt DOT edu

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