GCC won't compile
Earnie Boyd
earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Tue Dec 12 09:17:00 GMT 2000
--- Donald Brinkman <brinkman@omi.com> wrote:
> I have been working on porting an IRIX application into a windows
> environment, and I am using Cygwin for the creation of a DLL. I have managed
> to work through all the kinks in compiler differences, and all of my source
> now compiles to the object level. Before I try to construct the library, I
> want to make sure that everything still works the way it should, so I
> fetched over a test program that uses the functions that will be in the
> library and tried to compile it with the following command:
>
> gcc foobar.c++ -I ./ -w
>
> The compiler spits out a bunch of warnings, but creates an object file just
> fine. On link, though, I get a whole bunch of the following:
>
You've used the wrong frontend. Instead of gcc use g++.
Cheers,
=====
Earnie Boyd
mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
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