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From: "Yyrkoon" <yyrkoon AT imrryr DOT mel>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
References: <77o7gj$gh2$1 AT zingo DOT tninet DOT se>
Subject: Re: How do I prevent DJGPP from globbering filenames???
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Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 02:28:31 +0100
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Thomas Nyberg <77o7gj$gh2$1 AT zingo DOT tninet DOT se>...

>How can I avoid this? I've made a ..._glob...(char **) funktion but this
>error still comes up,

Check:

1. Is the function definition written correctly?
2. If you're compiling as C++, have you declared the function as extern "C"?

extern "C" char **__crt0_glob_function(char *_argument) {
  return 0;
}



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