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From: ld AT jasmine DOT netrix DOT com (Long Doan)
Subject: Re: argc and argv
To: egley AT albany DOT net (Skip Egley)
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Organization: Netrix Corporation
References: <DCI8KK DOT MKF AT jade DOT mv DOT net>
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 1995 12:21:32 GMT
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In article <DCI8KK DOT MKF AT jade DOT mv DOT net>, egley AT albany DOT net (Skip Egley) writes:
|>         
|> Well, I found out it wasn't argc or argv in the main argument list.
|> Thanks to Matt H. for the reply.  It doesn't like my main() period.  No
|> matter how I have it I get the error:
|> 
|> fake(.text+0xe2): undefined reference to 'main'

[snip]

|> What's going on??

How did you declare your main ()? It shouldn't be static.

Hope that helps,
Long.

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