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From: Bob <bob AT xnet DOT com>
Subject: ignore most of my last...
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 1995 16:55:55 -0500 (CDT)

why does it seem that no matter how much time you spend on a problem, it isn't
until 5 minutes after you ask for help that you find an answer on your own?

actually, i don't even remember if this should technically work, but here's
what i did:

class zb : public db{
  ...
  struct fstruct *node;
  ...
}

struct fstruct is define in "class db" which _is_ defined in an include earlier
on.  changing it to:

class zb : public db{
  ...
  struct db::fstruct *node;
  ...
}

fixes this segmentation fault.  i don't remember if you should be able to
reference a structure defined in an inherited class or not, but if the compiler
doesn't support this, i would think it would generate an error rather than a
segmentation violation.  would this be a bug in gcc or djgpp?

oh, and i found the functions i was looking for.  i guess i just really needed
to know what the libraries are because libpc.a or libpc_p.a don't tell me much.
is there a listing of this sort somewhere?

have a good one,

robert hollinger
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