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From: Kevin Dickerson <kevind AT phs DOT mat-su DOT k12 DOT ak DOT us>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Linking error
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 12:58:08 -1000
Organization: I Wish, Inc.
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OK...yes, I'm new to DJGPP, and I've been out of practice in grand world
of C, so my question will most likely sound stupid. Having established
this, I state my problem:

While Linking any program (to the simplicity of trying to compile a file
which contains the line "#include <stdio.h>") I recieve the error (and I
quote):

"D:\CODE\DJGPP\BIN/ld.exe: warning: cannot find entry symbol start;
defaulting to 000018a8"

I've tried looking for a description of the error message, but alas, to
no avail. If anyone could help me, I'd be much obliged. BTW, I'm running
RHIDE 1.0 ß5, my paths are set correctly and the file "eef.c" is in my
project window. This file contains one line: "#include <stdio.h>" Oh,
and one more question. In the file DJGPP.env, how would I state the path
name? DJGPP is installed into the dircetory "d:/code/djgpp/", and right
now the DJDIR variable is set to "DJDIR=%/>CODE/DJGPP%". Please inform
me if this is correct. One more thing: Sometimes, the file which I
attempt to compile is deleted without notice or warning. Thanks for the
help!
 

-Kevin Dickerson
	-If one studies too zealously, one easily loses his pants.
		-Albert Einstein

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