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Message-ID: <318B0543.1041@public1.guangzhou.gd.cn>
Date: Sat, 04 May 1996 16:20:35 +0900
From: Wang TianXing <gztxwang AT public1 DOT guangzhou DOT gd DOT cn>
Organization: No Organization
MIME-Version: 1.0
To: nate <nate AT mill2 DOT MillComm DOT COM>
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: gxx bug? binary files
References: <Pine DOT 3 DOT 89 DOT 9605031602 DOT C18412-0100000 AT mill2 DOT MillComm DOT COM>

nate wrote:
> I've done this, and rebuilt libiostr.a - what to do now?  I tried to test
> it by putting libiostr in the DJGPP\LIB directory (where the original
> was, just overwriting it) and then i compiled the example program, same
> (wrong) output as before.  So, to make sure that it was reading the lib
> files, I deleted them entirely (made a backup first) and tried to compile
> again (expecting an error message) and it compiled without any problems,
> still giving the wrong output!  what's going on!?  Where does it read the
> lib files from?  I would imagine  DJGPP\LIB  ??
> 
> strange.

It might be reading the lib files from libgpp.a, libiostr.a, or libstdcx.a.
All of them contain filebuf.o.  So, you have to update all the three libs.
I don't know why there are that many of copies of filebuf.o.

Regards,
Wang TianXing

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