Message-ID: <35232353.flying-brick@flying-brick.caverock.net.nz> Date: Thu, 02 Apr 1998 17:34:10 +1200 From: "Eric Gillespie (Root)" Organization: The Flying Brick computer To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Antwort: Re: Problems with GRX20.a Precedence: bulk On the 2nd day of April, Eli wrote to us: >> >./lib/libgrx20.a(setmode.o)(.text+0x49d):setmode.c: undefined reference to >> > `_streamv' >> >./lib/libgrx20.a(setmode.o)(.text+0x723):setmode.c: undefined reference to >> > `_streamv' >> >> Well, I hunted through my ENTIRE GRX source tree as well as all the relevant >> include files and couldn't find _streamv. So I don't know how the linker >> came up with this problem, anyone else have any ideas? > >`setmode.o' in libgrx20.a does NOT reference `_streamv' or anything >like that. You can easily test this with `nm'. Actually, what I meant to say, is that I nm'ed my libraries, as well as doing a grep through ALL my headers and libraries (even the C++ ones, just in case it was a C++ internal variable) and couldn't find a sausage. Then I decided to strings the compiler files (i.e. cpp, cc1, cc1plus, like: strings cpp.exe | grep "_streamv" ) /* better balance the brackets 8-) */ Again, not a sausage. I don't think this variable exists - at least not on MY hard drive (unless DJ can shed any light on the matter?) except in a news article... Errrr, this isn't a troll, is it? Keep hittimg them keys, The Viking --- /| _,.:*^*:., |\ Cheers from the Viking family ... | |_/' viking@ `\_| | including Marmalade - Running OpenDOS in Christchurch! | flying-brick | $FunnyMail 5.38 C.S. Lewis: If Man has no God, \_.caverock.net.nz_/ then where did Man's morals come from?