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From: a DOT pacquola AT jumpy DOT it (Andrea Pacquola)
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Subject: Re: Rhide 1.4.9: about message "Error: undefined reference to `_finite' "
Date: 6 Aug 2002 13:28:42 -0700
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Andris Pavenis: <pavenis AT lanet DOT lv> wrote: 
> Upgrade djdev203.zip (and install) from
> http://clio.rice.edu/djgpp/win2k/main_203.htm


Done, but seems it is not enough...
I checked again a lot of documentation (and Martin S. message too). No
success.

I have actually two configurations of Rhide/DJGPP : only one,the
"older", works always properly; it is this:

bnu 2112b
djdev203
gcc2953b
gpp2953b
mak3791b
rh1478b

The "wrong one" is the newest:
bnu2121b
djdev203
gcc31b
gdb511b
gpp31b
mak3791b
rhid149b

(choices of the "Zip Picker") 

The ever-seen-before-message shown running Hello World is:

Creating:  hello.exe Error: 
c:/djgpp/lib/gcc-lib/djgpp/3.1/libstdcxx.a(c++locale.o):  In function
` void std::__convert_to_v<float>(char const *, float&,
std::_Ios_Iostate&, int * const&, int) ':  c++locale.o(135) Error: 
undefined reference to `_finite' Error:  collect2:  ld returned 1 exit
status

A source including the header iostream, with an empty main (like : { ;
return 0;}) gives the same result.

I really don't understand this point...is gcc really innocent?

Thanks, Andrea P.

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