I have been able to build 3.x under cygwin when I just specify the C and C++ languages
(see ./configure --help for info on how to do this). As I recall, it failed in the
Fortran build. I
didn't bother trying to figure out why as all I wanted was C & C++.
regards,
Ben S
OK - I got rid of those but I still get the multiple definitions. All the symbols with
multiple definitions
are ones that I create, btw.
Ben
1/10/2002 1:21:33 AM, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 12:52:25AM -0500, Benjamin Scherrey wrot
Matt,
Thanx for the idea. It got rid of the "undefined references" but not the
"multiple
definitions". I really don't know where it gets that from.
Ben Scherrey
1/9/2002 11:59:45 PM, "Matthew Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Try linking with g++ instead of ld.
>
>cheers,
>-
I'm getting extremely frustrated trying to get my code to build with g++ 2.95.3-5 (ld
2.11.92) under
the latest cygwin (1.3.6 I think) on a Win2K platform. Attached is the (edited) output
of my build.
Basically I build a bunch of object files from C++ source, build a library from them,
then b
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