Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/02/23/12:53:21
> I have a constant problem with gcc 2.6.3 including maint release 4.
> Any undeclared symbol in any compilation causes a crash.
If this is true as written (i.e., EVERY program with ANY
undeclared variable crashes the compiler), then it is something
specific to your machine hardware and/or software configuration
as this certainly works most of the time for others. Please
read the FAQ list, Chapter 6, try what it recommends, and if
you fail to find the solution, post the info about your system
(the question 6.10 describes what it is and how to get it--two
things which seem to be missing is the output of go32 when
called with no arguments, and what was printed on the top screen
line when you add ``topline'' to your GO32 env. var.). A bit
more info about how exactly do you invoke gcc will help (e.g.,
do you call from an editor?).
The following message seems VERY suspicious:
> gcc -O -I../inc -c test.cc
> Error: not enough memory to run go32!
How much free conventional memory do you have?
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