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From: manni DOT heumann AT gmx DOT de (Manni Heumann)
Subject: Re: compiling C++
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Date: Mon, 08 Nov 1999 07:52:19 GMT
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In article <804vqg$kfe AT hermes DOT acs DOT unt DOT edu>, "Morpheus" <hall AT silo DOT cs DOT unt DOT edu> wrote:
>Manni.
>
>I've made another module -- a simple .h file with a function prototype, and
>a .cpp file with the definition of the function and a main function. It
>compiles and links fine. I've even tried writing another one and adding it
>to the original one (#include), and it still compiles and links fine.
>Something is up with the "main" function in my IniUtils or something.
>
>Morpheus.
>
>
So I guess that means your installation is OK. Maybe one of your include 
guards is not working the way it should. You don't get any parse errors, so I 
don't think you forgot a brace or a semicolon somewhere. Strange!
But I still don't understand the output of gcc that you posted and that didn't 
show any error messages.


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Manni

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