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From: "Wim Cools" <wimcools AT wishmail DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: DLX programming
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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I just discovered DLX and I also want to use them but I still have a few
problems with it and I don't know how to fix them. and it seems that the DLX
worked fine with SEAL so maybe somebody out there knows how I can fix this.

When I write a small CPP program (FOO.CPP for example) and I compile it
(with gcc -c foo.cpp or something) and then I use DLXGEN to make a DLX file
of the little CPP program (dlxgen -o foo.dlx -i foo.o or something like
that) DLXGEN returns the following error:

Error: input file has more than one section; use -M for map


What have I done wrong? I heard that the new gcc compiler generates more
than one sections while previous versions didn't. Is this true? And does
anybody has an idea how I can fix this so I can use C++ files with DLX (C is
no problem, just C++).

Fanx anyway


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