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From: | "purple" <richard AT asbury DOT demon DOT co DOT uk> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | ld.exe not found? |
Date: | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 17:13:49 -0000 |
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i'm running RHIDE under an MS-DOS terminal from Windows '95 and I used winzip (which supports LFNs) to unzip the files for DJGPP and RHIDE. Every time i try to compile something, i am told that ... Error: d:/richard/applications/djgpp/bin/ld.exe: cannot open -lstdcx: No such file or directory <ENOENT> the program i'm trying to compile is a c++ file called hello.cpp. i can assure you that there are no problems with the code itself, though that doesn't seem to have had an influence on the error message anyway. i've tried renaming the libstdcxx.a as advised, but it doesn't help either. if anyone can help, i'd be most greatful, Richard
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