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Subject: Re: fstream problems?
From: thelemur AT nowhere DOT not (Wesel)
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Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 18:53:12 GMT
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neldredge AT hmc DOT edu (Nate Eldredge) scritched in
<83y9yfdyp3 DOT fsf AT mercury DOT st DOT hmc DOT edu>: 

>thelemur AT nowhere DOT not (Wesel) writes:
>
>> I have been having trouble with the fstream class in djgpp.  It seems
>> I have a misplaced library, or perhaps a damaged one.  
>
>No.

Well it -was- in the wrong place in the command line.  Does that count as 
misplaced?

>
>> gcc -c test.cpp
>> gcc test.o -o test.exe
>
>This should be gxx, not gcc.

*shrug*  gcc and gxx work much the same I've found, as long as you provide 
the right libraries.

>Because link order matters.  If you'd put -lstdcxx at the end of the
>line, it should have worked, AFAIK.

That... works.  Thank you!  I could have sworn someone told me the the 
libraries needed to go -before- the source code.  I must have had it 
backwards.  Well, now I know.  My program compiles perfectly.


Wesel

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