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From: "Neil Miller" <miller AT citilink DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro again, help!!
Date: 24 Nov 1996 01:31:28 GMT
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I have had the same problem.  You need to use -lalleg.  I don't know where
to it in RHIDE, but if you get a DOS prompt, type:
    gcc -o ex1.exe ex1.c -lalleg
I hope somebody can help you on RHIDE, but if you don't get an answer soon,
use the command line.
                

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Tandgnjost <viva DOT smauland AT swipnet DOT se> wrote in article
<NEWTNews DOT 848801385 DOT 14771 DOT mj19086 AT s-75745 DOT swipnet DOT se>...
> 
> Since im very much a beginner i dare to ask yet another really silly
question.
> While trying to build an allegro example, ex1, just to test it, using
rhide 
> things get bumpy. Compiling is succesfull but when linking my little
screen 
> says, undefiened reference to `allegro_init´ and so on for all allegro 
> "commands".

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