From: "Ron Grunwald" Organization: Edith Cowan University To: SHINER BOCK OR NOTHING Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 15:39:04 GMT+800 Subject: Re: trouble with iostream.h and other questions.... Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Return-Receipt-To: "Ron Grunwald" Regarding your mail below: > I get the following error messages: > > undefined reference to 'cout' > undefined reference to 'ostream::operator<<(char const *)' > > I used gcc -d junk.cc to compile. > I have iostream.h in the /cplusinc directory > I really do not understand why it won't work. Any help is appreciated. The problem is that you need to include the C++ library. Compile with: gcc -v -g -o junk junk.cc -lgpp -lm This should work if you're using djgpp V1.12. Regards, Ron. > // test program.... > > #include > > main() { > > cout << "hello world\n"; > > } > > > > My second question is about the online help. I have downloaded the > djdoc and the txi .zip files and I cannot get the INFO.EXE to work > right. It runs and shows me the main index, but when I try access any of > modules it ralphs. I ran the file TESTIT.BAT and it told me that > the file LIBCREF.I was missing and it is. But I can't find it in any > of the .zip files from teh archive. > > Please help a newbie! I'll buy you a beer if you're ever in Texas. > > Thanks, > Steven > > ----- > > Just shut your mouth how can you say, I go about things the wrong way > I am human and I need to be loved, just like everybody else does > > The Smiths > > ******************************************************************** | Author.............. Ron Grunwald | | Internet............ r DOT grunwald AT cowan DOT edu DOT au | | Phone............... (09)273 8027 or (09)273 8468 | |------------------------------------------------------------------| | Department.......... Computer Operations and Systems Management | | Division/Faculty.... Information Technology | | Institute........... Edith Cowan University, Churchlands | | Location............ Perth, Western Australia | ******************************************************************** "I don't have any solution but I certainly admire the problem!"