finds headers, then 'ignores' them

Wyndham Bolling Blanton magneto@dirac.cchem.berkeley.edu
Sat Sep 18 16:47:00 GMT 1999


hello

i'm new to b20 and i am tring to complie some libraries for my nt
system.
but before i can do that i tried to compile a 'hello world' program...but
with no luck.  the library complies on version 19, but then goes 'nuts'
when another programs tries to use it.  i had the entire system working
under b18, but that was moons ago and long since faded into dust. enough
babble: the problem.  

using gcc -H i can tell it has found the correct headers (string.h, etc),
but then it refuses to believe that strings are strings (or for that
matter any function declared in the headers, etc). it then poops out
saying stuff like 'implict declaration of function printf.'  silly no?
i've gotten b20.1, tried using both gcc 2.95 and the one that came with
the 'full' distribution and no dice.  no silly environment variables set
or anything like so.  if anybody has a clue, i would appriciate any help.

bo
magneto@dirac.cchem.berkeley.edu


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