Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/03/19/17:21:17
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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From: | valgasu AT jade DOT mv DOT net (Valgasu)
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Subject: | Bug? Please help!
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Message-ID: | <DoJBr5.AKt@granite.mv.net>
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Organization: | MV Communications, Inc.
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Date: | Tue, 19 Mar 1996 21:59:29 GMT
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Lines: | 29
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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I don't know what's wrong here... :( Please help me...
My program, I noticed, was behaving rather strangely sometimes... (weird
values coming up in variables that weren't touched often)... anyway, I
decided to remove the -g switch, which I had been using with SYMIFY to catch
crash address line numbers... here is a pretty accurate picture of my
screen:
C:\GAME>gcc game10.c dlib.a -o game10 -g
C:\GAME>gcc game10.c dlib.a -o game10
<some address>: undefined use of '_use_lfn'
..
..
..
I get about 5 of these "undefined use" things, and I have no clue why... the
command lines I use are exactly the same except for removing "-g", but it
spits out link errors without the -g, and (seemingly) compiles fine with
the -g...
I thought it might have something to do with the "dlib.a" file, which is
a small lib of SVGA routines I made. When I remove dlib.a from the
command line, it doesn't give me the "_use_lfn" errors, just all the
undefined references to the functions within the lib. I don't think this
is the case, because it works fine in all other test progs i made and,
before there's any kind of mess up, it works fine in the "-g" version of
game10...
Anybody have any ideas? Please help... :(
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