At 1:06 PM -0800 1/14/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hello All,
>If anyone recieves this please let me know. I seem to
>have seriously goofed up my sendmail. I have not been
>able to post for weeks. Everything gets denied on my
>end.
Came through fine here, Harry!
[copied directly to him as well.
Hello All,
If anyone recieves this please let me know. I seem to
have seriously goofed up my sendmail. I have not been
able to post for weeks. Everything gets denied on my
end.
Thanks,
Harry Hoffman
Product Systems Specialist
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
(206) 634-3082 x. 270
[EMAI
.x.x
=>libstdc++.so.x.x
that
should add the library for compile time linking ..
Try
again and it should work..
Henti
/ bain
-Original Message-From: Clare Smith
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999
11:51 PMTo: TechtalkSubject: [techtalk] Please he
On 10/28/99, 12:21:49 AM, Laurel wrote:
> "Clare Smith"@pcisys.net
> > My c++ compiler at home work just fine with the
> > "g++ " command.
> > The one at work seems to be in pieces. I''ve
> > figured out where they hid the includes but can't
> > figure out the "collect
Excerpts from linuxchix: 27-Oct-99 [techtalk] Please help with.. by
"Clare Smith"@pcisys.net
> My c++ compiler at home work just fine with the "g++ " command.
> The one at work seems to be in pieces. I''ve figured out where they hid the
> includes but ca
My c++ compiler at
home work just fine with the "g++ " command. The one at work
seems to be in pieces. I''ve figured out where they hid the includes but can't
figure out the "collect2".
My command line is
"g++ -I " and I get
Collect2: ld
returned 1 exit status
/usr/bin/ld:
Can't locate