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From: "David Whitcombe" <mxedisn AT rof DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Undefined references with _String.h
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 03:42:33 -0600
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David Whitcombe wrote in message <7emskj$f5s$1 AT news1 DOT rmi DOT net>...
>
>I apologize if this message is posted twice. (or this message and one an
>awful lot like it.)
>
>I've read the FAQs (those I could find, which was quite a few) I've
searched
>the subject on the
>delorie.com mailing list archive, I've read many posts here, I've tweaked,
>I've fiddled, I've
>experimented, and I've failed. I've failed to get strings, from _String.h,
>working.

Wellp. I got it working, but in a horrible, uncool way:

I went into _String.h, and searched for all the "inlines" and replaced 'em
with space.
It compiled
it works.

Am I missing a big point here, somewhere?



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