Hi, I have been trying to compile a set of files on the latest Cygwin DLL release under Win 2000. The same set of files compiles perfectly fine under red hat linux . In order to isolate the error i wrote a test program and i found tht ther is some problem with programs using the c++ string data type. This is the program i tried and the result after compilation.
****************************************** #include<string> #include<iostream.h> int main() { string a = "Hello World!"; cout << a; return 0; } ******************************************* $ g++ -w -o test teststr.c teststr.c: In function `int main()': teststr.c:6: `string' undeclared (first use this function) teststr.c:6: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for each function it appears in.) teststr.c:6: parse error before `=' token teststr.c:7: `a' undeclared (first use this function) ******************************************** The test program compiles fine if i use g++-2 instead of g++. Is ther any particular option that i need to use ?? Can anybody tell me what the problem is. Thanks, Zahoor Zafrulla
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