Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/05/22/05:45:25
From: | d DOT vrabel AT n-shropshire DOT ac DOT uk (David Vrabel)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: Lib3D iostream problem
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Date: | Fri, 22 May 1998 08:00:19 GMT
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Organization: | Staffordshire University
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Message-ID: | <35652fb8.1160510@192.168.1.250>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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"Jason" <dygron AT ace-net DOT com DOT au> wrote:
> I have recently downloaded Lib3D v0.19, which is a 3D library for use with
>DJGPP (the actual zip file is called LIB3D019).
> The compiling works OK (after a bit of stuffing around with a typo or two)
>but when it comes time to linking, the code requires libiostream.a to be
>linked in with it (the MAKEDEFS.DJ2 file has, as a lib parameter,
>-liostream -- I assume it is looking for libiostream.a).
> Unfortunately, this file doesn't exist anywhere in the DJGPP directories,
>nor does a 'clipped' version (without LFN enabled, ie clipped to
>'libiostr.a'), therefore there are a lot of undefined's floating around.
> The 'info' file on iostream say that libgpp can be used in place of
>libiostream, but this direct replacemnt doesn't work either.
This is not the case for version 2.8.x. The standard C++ header files
and library files are now in gcc28xb.zip and the library is
libstdcxx.a..
> Where can I find this file (providing it exists) or should I already have
>it in another form or called by another name?
David.
David Vrabel d DOT vrabel AT n-shropshire DOT ac DOT uk
A poor student (aren't they all) at:
North Shropshire College
Oswestry, Shropshire, UK
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