Evan Harris writes:
> reference to `_ctype'" messages on the link step, although my "hello,
> world" test program will compile and link (but nothing else will).
Please send the output from 'dpkg -l' and from compiling your program
with 'gcc -v'.
David
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David EngelOptica
Thanks for your reply.
As far as I know, I have the latest packages... I got them from the
mirror a few days ago.
The ones I have installed are:
libc5-5.2.18-6.deb dated May 1
libc5-dev-5.2.18-6.deb dated May 1
gcc-2.7.2-8.deb dated May 2
In fact, I have reinstalled them (and others, "just in
It looks as if you aren't getting the definition of wchar_t.
To kluge around the problem put "typedef unsigned long wchar_t;" before
line 333 in stdio.h . The correct way to fix this is to get the latest
libc and libc-dev packages and install them. If the problem doesn't go
away, tell us.
OK... I've beat my head on this for long enough, maybe some of you can
help me out.
I upgraded my R6 system to 1.1beta last week, and after a few days (and
nights) of tweaking, I got everything setup to my liking... except
compiling. For some unknown reason, when I try to compile anything, I g
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