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- From: lansche@torolab6.VNET.IBM.COM (Martin Lansche)
- Message-ID: <19930126.060029.42@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 08:53:06 EST
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: Linker bombout on Nov C++ beta.
- Disclaimer: This posting represents the poster's views, not those of IBM
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- References: <1993Jan26.095812.25676@umr.edu>
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- In <1993Jan26.095812.25676@umr.edu> Charles Kincy writes:
- >OK, this has probably been asked zillions of times before,
- >but I can't find the answer anywhere, so I will have to ask it
- >again.
- >
- >When linking a program that uses the iostream library,
- >I get the following error:
- >
- >C:\IBMC\LIB\dd34sbs.lib(H:\OS2\OLDFORM.C):
- >Error L2025: WS__FR7istream : symbol defined more than once.
- >
- >Here are my options:
- >Compiler: -c -Oi -Fd+ -I.
- >Linker: /NOE
- >
- >Help! It's frustrating to be able to compile beautifully without
- >being able to link! :)
-
- Charles,
- It probably has been asked/answered a zillion times, but lets take a shot
- at it. The Iostream libraries are not shipped on the PDK CD ROM for licensing
- reasons (i.e. not everyone who orders the PDK needs it). If you need to use
- the USL Libraries (Iostream, Complex Numbers, Task Library - I think that is
- the list), you must call IBM and order them. You should have received a
- cardboard diskette image with the CD with information on who to call so that
- you will be sent the USL libraries. If you no longer have the cardboard image
- send me email and I will dig up the needed information for you.
-
-
- Cheers,
- Martin Lansche, IBM PRGS Toronto Lab, Canada
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