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From: Cesar Rabak <crabak AT acm DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: undefined reference error
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 20:25:21 -0300
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anonymous escreveu:
> I installed DJGPP Version 2.03 on Win 98 Se, I can run programs from 
> RHIDE, but when I try to run any program from the prompt
> I get an error like:
> 
> 
>>gcc ptr.c
> 
> e:/djgpp/tmp/cc76VdZ8.o(.eh_frame+0x11):PTR.C: undefined reference to
> `___gxx_personality_v0'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> 

The message above shows 'PTR.C'. If the filename happens to be seen as 
having an uppercase 'C', gcc will assume your file is C++ but will link 
in only C libraries running in this trouble.

Try to rename the file so it appears to gcc as C. If this is not 
acceptable to you, for checking if is this behaviour the reason, invoke 
gcc as follows:

gcc -x c ptr.c

and report the results.

--
Cesar Rabak

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