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From: "bowman" <bowman AT montana DOT com>
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Subject: Re: RSXNTDJ problem
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Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 06:55:55 -0600
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Stephen Hicks <hicks AT tampabay DOT rr DOT com> wrote
>
> i've never used that library before but it appears tobe another problem
with
> the long filenames.  just make a copy of the librsxntdj.a file (probably
in
> your \djgpp\lib\ dir) and truncate off the last 2 letters (name it to
> librsxnt.a) and it should work fine
>
> > 'Error: missing stab strings - not linked with rsxnt'

This problem has nothing to do with a hypothetical librsxntdj.a file, but
rather with the missing stabs debugging information that rsxntdj is
attempting to find. See the gcc documentation for further details on the
differing formats.

You may want to try  building with   the  -gstabs  flag instead of just -g.
iirc, that will get you to another problem.




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