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From: cs19 AT cityscape DOT co DOT uk (???)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro again, help!!
Date: Sun, 24 Nov 1996 18:42:07 GMT
Organization: IP-GOLD User
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In article <NEWTNews DOT 848801385 DOT 14771 DOT mj19086 AT s-75745 DOT swipnet DOT se>, Tandgnjost <viva DOT smauland AT swipnet DOT se> says:
>
>
>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".
>
>Have I missed something really basic here or what??? 
>
>Please be patient an answer if you like!
>
>Tandgnjost.
>

You need to call up the LIBRARIES option (I think its on the COMPILER) menu
you will be presented with a window showing which libraries will be used during 
the linking stage of the compile (there will also be a checkbox ticked on
"include standard libraries".

In the first available space enter 'alleg' and make sure that the box on the 
left has its checkbox ticked.  For more info, load the rhide documentation
and search for 'libraries'.

Neil

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