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From: bailey AT blarg DOT net (Bailey Brown)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: unresolved symbols (djgpp_last_dtor, etc.)
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 1996 11:12:31 GMT
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peprbv AT cfa0 DOT harvard DOT edu (Bob Babcock) wrote:

>Bailey Brown (bailey AT blarg DOT net) wrote:
>: When I try to build a simple hello world program, I get the following
>: link errors:
>:...
>: exit.c(.text+0x29): undefined reference to `djgpp_last_dtor'

>These are defined in lib\djgpp.lnk.  I got the same messages when I first
>started using v2 betas because my makefile was calling ld directly rather
>than letting gcc do it.  I wonder if you have a mixture of v1 and v2 files?

Thanks. 

This is a fresh install of v2.  I renamed my v1 usr tree to something
else and built a new v2 tree from scratch.

I have to put djgpp.lnk on the gcc command line for it to link.  This
is only a minor inconvenience, but is there a way to make it link in
djgpp.lnk automatically?  I can't find djgpp.lnk in djgpp.env.

I'm using the v2 stuff from simtel, so I'm pretty sure this is the
release version.

Bailey

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