gcc 3.3 cmath undefined errors
Wesley Smith
wesley.hoke@gmail.com
Wed May 18 23:45:00 GMT 2005
Hi Eljay,
thanks for the info. I will try it out shortly and post code relating
the problem. I have a question though about gcc -x c++/g++. Are
these the same thing? What's the difference?
thanks,
wes
On 5/18/05, Eljay Love-Jensen <eljay@adobe.com> wrote:
> Hi Wesley,
>
> I created this file
> ------------------------------
> #include <iterator>
> ------------------------------
>
> g++ -a wesley.cpp
>
> No problems. Running Darwin, using either GCC 3.3 (g++-3.3) or GCC 4.0 (g++-4.0).
>
> Can you create a small source file that replicates the behavior, and post it to this forum?
>
> >Any ideas as to whjat might cause this?
>
> Not sure. My first guess is: bad code in main.cpp, Magick++.h, or Magick++/STL.h.
>
> Thanks,
> --Eljay
>
>
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