Date: Mon, 12 Dec 1994 22:10:03 -0500 (CDT) From: Aaron Ucko Subject: Re: setw problem To: wli AT eecs DOT berkeley DOT edu Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Organization: Rockhurst College; Kansas City, MO >Hi! I've just downloaded djgpp + C++ files + maintenance 1 & >2. The compilation returns an error message indicating that >the setw for '<<' was not referenced (sorry, don't have the >error message on hand). The code for omanip in is broken. You need to make it look more like the code for imanip...I can't remember the exact details, but shall post the correct header if so desired. (Sorry, I forgot to keep the orig. and make a patch.) >The problems seems that the symbol __GNUG__ was defined, and >that references to some external definition which doesn't >exist. What can I do to correct this problem (other than >commenting out the extern references) ? Where are you getting this?! Anything involving __GNUG__ in the C++ headers just means, AFAIK, that one can use the int foo() return r; { r = 17; } convention. --- Aaron Ucko (ucko AT vax1 DOT rockhurst DOT edu; finger for PGP public key) -=- httyp! -=*=-Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you.-=*=- Geek code 2.1 [finger hayden AT vax1 DOT mankato DOT msus DOT edu for explanation]: GCS/M/S d(-) H s g+ p? !au a-- w+ v+ C++(+++)>++++ UL++(-)(S+)>++++ P++ L+(++) 3(-) E-(----) !N>++ K- W-(---) M-(--) V(--) po-(--) Y+(++) t(+) !5 j R G tv--(-) b+++ !D(--) B--(---) e>++++(*) u++(@) h!() f(+) r-(--)>+++ n+(-) y?