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- From: BRAY@wcuvax1.wcu.edu (Jim Bray)
- Subject: (libg++2.3/g++2.3.3)Possible bug involving fstream.[Ch] (more)
- Message-ID: <01GT9318ULB68WW4HZ@WCUVAX1.WCU.EDU>
- Sender: gnulists@ai.mit.edu
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- Distribution: gnu
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 16:36:04 GMT
- Approved: bug-lib-g++@prep.ai.mit.edu
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- I think I forgot to mention that I was trying this with both
- gcc-2.3.3 and libg++-2.3 configured for i486-sysv4.
- On my linux machine, I have installed hlu's gcc/g++/libg++/libc
- images from tsx-11 (figuring less chance for me to screw things up,
- and also when I attempted to make libg++ it quickly died with an awk
- error) and attempted to compile the same file as in the previous
- message. A whole slew of [87]*ifstream::... [87]*ofstream::..., and
- fstreambase::... symbols are multiply-defined.
- The program involved is a c++ textbook example. It should be at
- least sort of reasonable.
-
- --Jim Bray (bray@wcuvax1.wcu.edu)
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