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From: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT speedy DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se>
Subject: Re: compiling dgjpp for dos
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Andy Neebel <andne167 AT hotmail DOT com> wrote:
: that error went away.  My source came off of CVS, so I can't really get
: anything newer.  What do you mean by an older compilier?  To me it makes

It sounds from you description that your gcc is using sections not
defined in the linker script. Older gcc's didn't. Hence it might help
to use an older one.

If you use the latest in CVS that shouldn't happen.

If you have extracted some older version, you might have a problem.

1. Have you upgraded your DJGPP installation without removing the old
packages? If so, remove the whole DJGPP tree and reinstall.

2. Does "make clean" before make help?

3. Post the command line that fails (the link command line, not
"make") and the linker script.

: sense to use the newer one because it is more likely to support everything.

And you get more bugs. At least different ones.


Right,

						MartinS

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