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From: "Mike C" <My DOT address AT end DOT of DOT post>
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Subject: Compile problem
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Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 08:22:52 GMT
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Folks,

I have a small compile issue:  Running in a DOS window under W2000, if I
compile using RHIDE, the resulting program runs fine on my PC, but, it
seems, not on anybody else's.  If I compile using

gcc -Wall -O2 -o myprog.exe myprog.c

then the program runs fine on other people's PC's.

My program was originally all in one file, but it getting a bit unwieldy, so
have split it into three files and made a project. The problem is that my
"compile" line doesn't work any more - the linker can't find the extern
references.

Can you please tell me a) how to do it, and b) any reason why the program
compiled by RHIDE won't run on other PC's?

Many thanks,

MikeC.

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