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From: pavenis AT lanet DOT lv
To: "Maurizio Galeone" <maurg AT tiscalinet DOT it>
Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 19:06:36 +0200
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Subject: Re: rsxntdj problem using c++ program
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On 7 Nov 2000, at 17:07, Maurizio Galeone wrote:

> > 
> > I suggest trying MINGW instead. It's easier than to get RSXNTDJ to 
> > build C++ programs.
> > 
> uh.. thanx.. where can i find it??

http://www.mingw.org

I think it could be guessed ....

> 
> However, is there a way to build c++
> programs using rsxntdj???
> Is it possible?

After some hacking ... 

libgcc.a contain references to __dj_stderr which is not present in 
libc.a from rsxntdj, so if corresponding part of libgcc.a is used, one is 
getting unresolved references. Maybe there were also other problems:
I simply don't remeber as it was rather long time ago ....

Main problems with rsxntdj and C++:  rsxntdj doesn't have 
replacement for libstdcxx.a. It's not easy to build it for rsxntdj (I haven't 
really tried this very hard though...). 

Andris





> thanx in advance
> 
> Maurizio 
> 


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