Angus Dorbie (dorbie++at++sgi.com)
Mon, 30 Aug 1999 11:25:00 -0700
The libraries in question are in /usr/lib32/* & /usr/lib64 instead of
/usr/lib. This should be picket up automagically due to the command line
option. You might want to check for an absolute link path which would be
bogus.
CHeers,Angus.
"Volz, Bill (WRVO)" wrote:
>
> When I use the new style in include (with the .h, like #include <vector>)
> the compiler command CC -o32 works fine, but CC -n32 or CC -64 can't seem to
> find the file. What special command line option do I need to get this to
> work?
>
> Sorry if I used this bandwidth inappropriately. If there is another channel,
> I'd like to hear about it (for STL or C++).
>
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