Date: Wed, 31 Jul 1996 12:24:14 +0200 (MET DST) From: Mark Habersack To: Fabian Nunez cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: gxx replacement In-Reply-To: <4thr4a$db0@groa.uct.ac.za> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII On 29 Jul 1996, Fabian Nunez wrote: >Yesterday I got sick and tired of remembering to add "-liostr -lm" to my >makefiles for a non-GPL program I'm writing (I kept on forgetting 8) and so >I decided to write a quick replacement for gxx. It adds all the libraries >you can use in C++ and still keep your program GPL free. After doing this >I thought other people would find it useful so I commented it (now it's >newbie-friendly :) and here it is! > >Enjoy >Fabian > Good idea. And one easily usable by all. But, for your own use, you might just modify specs file in djgpp/lib directory. You may create a new command-line switch for gcc if you want (to avoid having these libraries checked for link everytime) or make it specific for all C++ apps (although not all of them have to use iostreams). If you want to see an example of how to modify specs - see RSXNTDJ1.ZIP in gnu/djgpp/v2tk dir. Again, this method is rather for experienced users ;-))) Greetings, Mark /*******************************/ /** So here I am once more... **************************************/ /** When you grown up and leave your playground, where you kissed **/ /** your Prince and found your Frog - remember the Jester that **/ /** showed you tears, a Script for Tears... ************************/ /*********************************************/