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- From: djimenez@ringer.cs.utsa.edu (Daniel Jimenez)
- Subject: Re: GCC: what old libraries should I need?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.150123.330@ringer.cs.utsa.edu>
- Keywords: GCC, libraries, _setjmp
- Organization: University of Texas at San Antonio
- References: <BxHHF5.4z6@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: Wed, 11 Nov 1992 15:01:23 GMT
- Lines: 16
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- In article <BxHHF5.4z6@acsu.buffalo.edu> jmsimon@acsu.buffalo.edu (JMS) writes:
- >[...]
- >Trouble cropped up a week ago when I tried to majorly hack apart tip for a
- >quick and dirty port to linux -- had all the compile bugs worked out, but
- >during the link phase I got a bunch of '_setjmp undefined' and other _name
- >undefined messages. All from libraries I'm assuming I either have, but
- >installed improperly, or don't have. I upgraded from gcc2.2.2 to gcc2.2.2d
- >about a month ago with the updated install scripts from H.J.
-
- I'm having the same problem with gcc2.2.2d. When trying to link tcsh,
- elvis, or anything else that uses setjmp(3), I get that weird _setjmp undefined
- error message. What's going on?
- --
- Daniel Jimenez djimenez@ringer.cs.utsa.edu
- "I've so much music in my head" -- Maurice Ravel, shortly before his death.
- " " -- John Cage
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