From: anarko <an...@te...> - 2000-11-19 00:31:13
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Hello Mike, Friday, November 17, 2000, 5:29:25 AM, you wrote: MF> I have a program which compiles fine for C++ under dos and windows using MF> findfirst/findnext. For this it uses the compiler library (libc or MF> whatever). When I compile the same program under Linux using pgcc (using MF> the C++ compiler) I can get rid of most of the undefined reference errors MF> by putting in a function declaration or including the correct library file. MF> I can't get rid of the undefined reference errors for findfirst/findnext. MF> The allegro.h file doesn't have the ALFUNC(...findfirst...) declaration, MF> but when I put in my own findfirst/findnext function declaration, I get MF> errors because the function is declared in alconfig.h. Has anyone else MF> tried to use the functions under Linux? findfirst/findnext is dos specific, they exist in djgpp & bc & msvc too i guess -- Best regards, anarko an...@te... |