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- From: duperval@ERE.UMontreal.CA (Duperval Laurent)
- Subject: How do I compile C++ on a Sun?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.191058.28719@cc.umontreal.ca>
- Sender: news@cc.umontreal.ca (Administration de Cnews)
- Organization: Universite de Montreal
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 19:10:58 GMT
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- Hi there,
-
- I was wondering, how can one compile C++ source code on a Sun when none of the
- include files contains the parameters in their function prototypes? I thought
- fixincludes was supposed to take care of that but it didn't. Worse than that,
- There a few function declarations that are missing in the Suns (printf comes
- to mind) which aren't automatically generated by fixincludes. So, can anyone
- fill me in on this one? I'm trying to use gcc as an ANSI-compliant compiler
- on a non-ANSI machine and it's really something of a mild headache..
-
- Thank you for any and all information.
- --
- Laurent Duperval | The opinions expressed herein are my own and
- | do not represent those of this establishment
- duperval@ere.umontreal.ca | That's because they don't have enough $$$
- duperval@jsp.umontreal.ca | to afford them. Noone does.
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