Sven Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On 2008-04-15 20:39 +0200, John Salmon wrote: > >> I'm running Debian Etch on a PC. When I try to compile the following >> (called test.c); >> >> #include <math.h> >> #include <stdio.h> >> >> int main() >> { >> double >> val = 1.55; >> >> printf("sine: %g\n", sin(val)); >> >> return 0; >> } >> >> using the command line >> >> gcc -Wall -o test test.c >> >> I get >> >> /tmp/cciDV02m.o: In function `main': >> test.c:(.text+0x21): undefined reference to `sin' >> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > You need to link to the math library by specifying -lm _at the end_ of > the gcc command line, otherwise the linker does not know about the sin() > function. > >> When I compile the equivalent C++ program using the apropriate C++ >> parameters, everything goes great. Have I neglected to load a Debian >> package? Any help will be appreciated. > > That is to be expected, because C++ programs are automatically linked > against the math library. In C you have to tell the linker to use it > with -lm. > > Sven > > That solved the linking problem. Now, after a successful compilation, when I run 'test' I gen no output. ??? -- John Salmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---- Posted via Pronews.com - Premium Corporate Usenet News Provider ---- http://www.pronews.com offers corporate packages that have access to 100,000+ newsgroups -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]