Re: cygwin1.7, g++ 4.3.2 (with -std=c++0x) and undefined references to snprintf()

2009-04-13 Thread Dave Korn
Brian and Victoria wrote: > Brian and Victoria wrote: >> I'm on the bleeding edge, using cygwin 1.7 and g++ 4.3.2 with >> -std=c++0x (enables C++0x experimental features, and access to >> variadic template parameters in my case). >> >> Prior to switching on c++0x, there were no problems. Afterwar

Re: cygwin1.7, g++ 4.3.2 (with -std=c++0x) and undefined references to snprintf()

2009-04-12 Thread Greg Chicares
On 2009-04-13 00:34Z, Brian and Victoria wrote: > Brian and Victoria wrote: >> I've exhausted my google-fu and am hoping someone on the list has >> superior powers... >> >> I'm on the bleeding edge, using cygwin 1.7 and g++ 4.3.2 with >> -std=c++0x (enables C++0x experimental features, and access

Re: cygwin1.7, g++ 4.3.2 (with -std=c++0x) and undefined references to snprintf()

2009-04-12 Thread Brian and Victoria
Brian and Victoria wrote: I've exhausted my google-fu and am hoping someone on the list has superior powers... I'm on the bleeding edge, using cygwin 1.7 and g++ 4.3.2 with -std=c++0x (enables C++0x experimental features, and access to variadic template parameters in my case). Prior to swit

cygwin1.7, g++ 4.3.2 (with -std=c++0x) and undefined references to snprintf()

2009-04-12 Thread Brian and Victoria
I've exhausted my google-fu and am hoping someone on the list has superior powers... I'm on the bleeding edge, using cygwin 1.7 and g++ 4.3.2 with -std=c++0x (enables C++0x experimental features, and access to variadic template parameters in my case). Prior to switching on c++0x, there were