Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/08/04/23:27:02
From: | "Burger Rule" <burger_rule AT mailcity DOT com>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Error in RHIDE
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Date: | Wed, 4 Aug 1999 17:26:25 +0100
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Hi!
I created a program, test.cpp, in C++ using RHIDE.
When I RUN(not compile) this program in RHIDE, it says the following:
Error: c:/djgpp/bin/ld.exe: cannot open -lstdcx: No such file or directory
(ENOENT)
I paused the screen and noted ,when choosing RUN, it uses:
gcc -o test.exe test.o -lstdcx
When I manually do the same as above, but with out the -lstdcx, it gives a
bunch of errors.
But shouldn't it use 'gxx'?.
I also did the above using gxx without the '-lstdcx'. It worked 100% correct
I didn't find such a file as 'lstdcx', as I thought, because it isn't a file
format.
It looks like a switch given to ld --> ld -lstdcx.
How can I solve this?
Your effort in replying to this message is MUCH APPRECIATED.
Thanx in advance.
Burger_RULE!!
Please reply to : burger_rule AT mailcity DOT com
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