> io_functions.o(.text+0x13): In function 'read_array': > : undefined reference to 'fopen' > io_functions.o(.text+0x4f): In function 'read_array': > :undefined reference to 'printf'
O.K. Was this file, io_functions.o , compiled on Linux by any chance? Do you have the source (io_functions.c) lying around so you can re-compile it and see if you still get link errors? My suspisions are that this file was indeed compiled on Linux and hense the linking errors. > there are more about missing printf... so either the file is not finding > this fairly simple operation possible... or I am missing a library or > something... > > then... these errors follow: > > main.o(.text+0x3f):main.c: undefined reference to '_read_array' > main.o(.text+0x52):main.c: undefined reference to '_print_array' This is due to the undefined referrences above. > And it continues missing more methods... then... > > collect2: ld returned 1 exit status This comes out because ld could not link the final executable image. > That is all... So yeah, what do you think? > > In addition, I would like to acknowledge that I realized I should have > included the error messages sooner, but as my e-mail said, I was not in > the position to run Cywgin and test my stuff again. I merely wrote back > to the list to send more info on my problem and to respond to the kind > persons who had already e-mailed me. I did this as a casual thing, not > realizing that I was wasting so much precious time! I am not writing to > waste your time and I am not writing to get help with C or Linux, etc. I > merely thought that my problem was due to an inconsistency between the > platforms, and was hoping someone could drop some hints. Thank you for > your time thus far, and I look forward to a response. Dont worry about it! :-) Everyone starts somewhere. As long as you learn from your, well not really but, mistakes then your all the wiser ::::-) I don't mean this in a bad way what so ever. Regards, Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.exposure.org.uk -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/