Re: [info-performer] Performer2.5 and SuSE linking problems

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From: jan p. springer (jsd++at++igroup.org)
Date: 10/18/2002 03:45:16


pffffff wrote:
> Thanks for the replies. Basically what I've found out
> for anyone interested, is that for c++ you need to
> compile with g++ and link with gcc. This appears to be
> what the Performer c++ example makefiles are doing.
> AFAIK none of the performer c++ examples use the std
> library (iostreams, stl, etc) so I had to also
> explicitly link in libstdc++ when using gcc. I still
> don't know why I didn't have to do any of this with
> RedHat.

that's not completely true. afaict, on any unix platform you use the the c++
compiler for compiling _and_ linking the programs (as wells as shared objects).
you may use the -v option on gcc/g++/c++ to see the stages of your compile
along w/ command lines that are invoked.

regards,

        j.

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