From: "George C. Moschovitis" Subject: Q To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (djgpp) Date: Mon, 19 Jun 1995 15:37:48 +0300 (EET DST) Hi there... I tried to compile a C++ version of the hello.c progie : #include main () { cout << "\nHello World!\n"; } using the following command : gcc -s hello.cc and i got the following error messages : iostream.cc (...) : undefined reference to '_ctype_' stdstrbufs.cc (...) : undefined reference '_iob_' iovfscanf.cc (...) : undefined reference '_ctype_' any idea what I am doing wrong ? btw i use the 950612 snapshot of V2. (i unzipped it over v1.12m4... is this the correct way to install it ?) tmL- ps: btw i tried the -s switch of the linker (thnx to all the people that told me about this). The executable got quite smaller (~46kb) but there are still some strings included like '.text' filenames etc etc. any way to strip those too ? ps2: I read in the docs that GCC DOES generally support instruction scheduling. is this supported for the i386 processor ?