Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/01/13/09:28:35
I would like to add some information to my previous message:
I get the error message at link-stage, regardless of the source
file-name's extension ( ".c" or ".cpp" ). On my home system I get the same
erroneous behaviour only when the source file-name's extension is ".cpp".
I repost the content of the original message, just for everybody's
convenience :
> Thanks very much to all of you who have spent your precious time to
answer
> my question, about linking the PD_Curses package to my programs. I
followed
> your instructions and indeed, the "Undefined reference..." messages have
> been eliminated, but unfortunately another one has appeared:
>
> Error: c:/djgpp/lib/libcurso.a(initscr.o)(.text+0x189):initscr.c :
> undefined reference to `_iob'
>
> This message appears at the link stage four(4) times ( slightly
different,
> though, at the "(.text+...)" area ), though I call the "initscr()"
function
> only once in my program.
>
> I also want to mention that I compile ( and link ) the same program on
my
> system at home, ( which has a copy of the DJGPP compiler, that, I
believe,
> is identical to that of the system at my office ), without getting the
> above error message ( the home system's compiler produces a perfectly
> running executable file ).
>
> I work this project through the RHIDE environment. I transfer the whole
> bunch of related files between the two systems ( home & office ), using
the
> tar & gzip commands ( I e-mail to my Internet account the tarred &
gzipped
> file ). Neddless to say that I get exactly the same error message on my
> office system, even when I go through the command-line.
>
> I strongly suspect that the PDCurses package cannot be used with C++
> programs. Does anyone have a better opinion or something to suggest ?
>
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Panos Platon Tsapralis,
Software Engineer,
Branch Manager,
Western Unisoft, Patras, HELLAS.
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