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From: elmar DOT vogt AT rzmail DOT uni-erlangen DOT de (Elmar Vogt)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: C++ & V2.0 -> Unknown File Type?
Date: 25 Jan 1996 13:37:39 GMT
Organization: LUR, University of Erlangen.
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Okay. I've searched through the FAQ up and down, but didn't see what's probably 
obvious. Please flame me and tell me which section I should have read:

I've been fairly happy for the last three months or so with V2.0ß3, compiling C. 
Now I wanted to switch to C++. Besides writing C++ code (obviously), this 
included for me to use source files with the extension '.cc' (no caps), add -lgpp to 
the libraries linked, and even including the compiler option '-x c++' to make 
sure gcc would understand this is supposed to be C++.
Everytime I get the error
'Unknown File Type 0x2023 (020043)',
immediately after starting gcc.
The FAQ only refers to possible trouble with GO32, STUB and COFF2EXE- I was 
under the impression they were obsolete in V2.0, and never had a need for them 
while working with C.

What gives?

	Elmar

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