Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/07/05/23:15:11
Ooops, sorry, I didn't realize you mentioned you included the library. Kind
of jumped to a conclusion. Hmm, well I can't link your description to
anything obvious. Could it be that you do or dont have a project file
created? Have you made the allegro library yet, goto the allegro directory
and type "make".
From Dan Gold.
Keir <keir AT home DOT com> wrote in message news:3963D959 DOT 727D6B6F AT home DOT com...
> ok I got that to work but now for sum reason rhide will not let me click
> on run
> when I click on step over I get the message
>
> could not fined the progroam. you must build at first the program to use
> this function
> because the symbloses are taken from that file
>
> what does this mean
> the only thing that i can click on is compile I can not clike on make or
> build
>
> keir
>
> Dan Gold wrote:
> >
> > Keir, what is happening is that you have included the allegro header,
but
> > you havn't linked to the library. If you are using Rhide goto
> > Options->Libraries and type in alleg which stands for liballeg, but the
lib
> > part need not be specified. Make sure you click the check next to the
name.
> >
> > That should make everything work. If you are using the command line to
> > compile, I havn't used it in a long time, but I think its ike -l alleg
at
> > the end.
> >
> > From Dan Gold
> >
> > Keir <keir AT home DOT com> wrote in message news:3963A92B DOT 99B411E8 AT home DOT com...
> > > when i try to compile a program and try to use some of the allegro
> > > functions
> > > I always get
> > >
> > > undefined reference to allegro_init
> > > and so on for all allegro functions
> > >
> > > I am using rhide and I did include the alleg under options/libraries
> > > with the box checked
> > > what do I need to do???
> > >
> > > keir
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