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From: mauch AT uni-duisburg DOT de (Michael Mauch)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: C++ copyright
Date: Sun, 07 Sep 1997 05:48:45 +0200
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On Sat, 6 Sep 1997 12:08:33 GMT, Bill <billyjoe AT servtech DOT com> wrote:

[Something to the extent of "do I link with libgpp or not?"]

There's a simple way to make sure you are not linking libgpp:

rename the file libgpp.a in your lib directory or move it away to a safe
place, e.g. lib/backup. If your program links fine then, it does not use
libgpp.a, if you get lots of "unresolved external" warnings, you are
using libgpp. See section 19.1 of the DJGPP FAQ, if you don't know what
that means.

IMHO Rhide does not link libgpp by default, only if you put "gpp" in one
of the fields of Options->Libraries (and set the checkmark on this line)
Rhide will link with libgpp.

Regards...
		Michael

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