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From: AndrewJ <luminous-is AT REMOVE DOT home DOT com>
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Subject: Re: V2 update installation problem
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 12:28:35 -0500, "!?" <lwp04147 AT bayou DOT uh DOT edu> wrote:
>> >As I already said, it seams You have completely messed up Your
>> >DJGPP installation. Try reinstalliing DJGPP in fresh directory and see
>> >if it's helps.
>> No... it was the makefile in question trying to use GCC to compile a C++
>> program, instead of using GPP.

>Actually, both solutions worked.
>You can either replace "gcc" with "gpp" in the "makefile", or
>add "-x c++" and "-lstdcxx -lm" for "gcc".

Doh, my bad.  I forgot about adding the -l? parameters, which would explain why
when I tried gcc, it didn'a work for me.  Again, my bad. :)

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AndrewJ

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