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From: "Andrew Crabtree" <andrewc AT rosemail DOT rose DOT hp DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: undefined reference to terminate(void);
Date: Mon, 9 Feb 1998 15:59:32 -0800
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Mike McLean wrote in message <34DF8862 DOT 2B01CF5B AT primenet DOT com>...
>What does undefined reference to terminate(void); mean?
It means that there is a call to an external function, but the linker is
unable to find the definition
in any of the .o or .a files you have told it to look in.

>  I am using pgcc 1.01 if this helps.
Dunno.  On my machine it appears that terminate is defined in libgcc.a ...

C:\djgpp\lib>nm libgcc.a | grep "T _terminate"
00000000 T _terminate__Fv

Perhaps your link line doesn't include gcc?  This would only occur I think
if you were manually
calling ld, instead of having gcc do it, as gcc always links
in -lgcc -lc -lgcc...

HTH

Andy

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