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From: george AT il DOT ft DOT hse DOT nl (George van Venrooij)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Strange re-occurring error.
Date: 19 Nov 1995 00:24:46 +0100
Organization: IGV InterLink, Hogeschool Eindhoven, The Netherlands
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References: <DI4nxK DOT Myu AT jade DOT mv DOT net>
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In article <DI4nxK DOT Myu AT jade DOT mv DOT net>, Kristen Drent <drent AT cse DOT unl DOT edu> wrote:
>
>Just in case this might help, here's a dump of a gcc -v ...
>
>C:\djgpp\Apps>gcc -v -o progie.exe progie.c

Well, my best guess is that GCC produces a COFF- object-file with the name
"progie.exe" and then tries to turn in it to a DOS-executable with the name
"progie.exe". This probably makes stubify get into serious trouble.

Use the -o switch to define your output object-file name. GCC will convert
it into an executable for you.

For example try: gcc -v -o progie.o progie.c

	Hope this works,

			George van Venrooij
			george AT il DOT ft DOT hse DOT nl


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