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From: hawjd001 <hawjd001@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au>
To : Darryl Ross <darryl@bachblue.com.au>
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 1999 15:42:47 +0930 (GMT+9:30)
Re: Compiling Problem
could we see the #includes your using?
have you written you own .h files?
also, from both the accounts your using on lux, try comparing "which gcc" <long shot>
>
> >The code doesn't appear to contain a main() function!
>
> This isn't the problem. The program compiles and runs fine under Windows
> Borland Turboo C++ and it also compiles and runs fun on my account on the
> same System V system. That is what has me stumpted. It works on my account
> but not his. Surely the program should compile on all accounts on the same
> machine? As far as I know, he didn't change any of his environment
> variables. He just ftped the program to the Unix system, then telnetted in,
> and tried to compile it using:
>
> gcc cs1p05.c
>
> >PS: If this isn't the problem, then please post the
> > full compile and link command being used.
>
> As far as I know, that's all he did.
>
> Cheers
> Dazz
>
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hawjd001@lux.levels.unisa.edu.au Unisa, Levels Campus
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