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Message-ID: | <36453B80.8E9F6F94@flute.rockefeller.edu> |
From: | Francisco Melo Ledermann <fmelo AT flute DOT rockefeller DOT edu> |
Organization: | The Rockefeller University |
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Suggested fix doesn't work |
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Date: | Sun, 08 Nov 1998 01:34:40 -0500 |
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> Q) When trying to link C++ program RHIDE-1.4 returns error message > ld.exe: cannot open -lstdcx: No such file or directory (ENOENT) > I tried this but it doesn't work (exe file not create). I'm running rhide from > dos box in Win98 and my files are named foo.cpp. If I compile from outside > rhide (again in dos box Win98) at the prompt > > g++ -o foo foo.cpp > > - I get an exe (works fine). > Just a suggestion... Run explorer (file manager) and perform a file search for: libstdcx.a Result: c:\mydir\mysubdir1\mysubdir2\libstdcx.a then, edit atutoexec.bat and add to the path 'c:\mydir\mysubdir1\mysubdir2' Restart your computer. Tell me if that works :-) Francisco. -- ----------------------------------- Francisco Melo Ledermann Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics. The Rockefeller University. 1230 York Avenue, #270, New York, NY 10021-6399. (1) (212) 879 5404 Home (1) (212) 327 7206 Work (Voice) (1) (212) 327 7540 Work (FAX) www server: http://www.fundp.ac.be/pub/ANOLEA.html home page: http://guitar.rockefeller.edu/~fmelo/index.html
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