Hi, as far as I know I can link all C libraries in C++ as well. but I can't get it done with pslib. the exactly same code compiles and links with C and it doesn't when I use C++. This is my linking command: gcc -o test -L/usr/lib/ -lps -lstdc++ test.cpp and in /usr/lib is definitely the file /usr/lib/libps.so -> libps.so.0.2.4 it all works fine when I compile my file as test.c as C code. but with test.cpp I get these errors: /tmp/ccSuItDe.o(.text+0x11): In function `main': : undefined reference to `PS_boot()' /tmp/ccSuItDe.o(.text+0x16): In function `main': : undefined reference to `PS_new()' [bla bla bla and so on......................] collect2: ld returned 1 exit status this is the stupid little piece of code I wrote after the bigger project didn't compile: #include <libps/pslib.h> main(int argc, char *argv[]) { PSDoc* sheet; PS_boot(); sheet = PS_new(); PS_open_file(sheet,"test.ps"); PS_set_info(sheet,"Title","HelloWorld"); PS_begin_page(sheet,841.9,595.3); PS_end_page(sheet); PS_shutdown(); }; what do I do wrong. BTW, I have debian [sid] running. desperately asking Thomas Ruschival
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