libm.a linking errork
Earnie Boyd
earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
Thu Sep 21 16:41:00 GMT 2000
In this case, your use of -lm is in the wrong location on the line. Your
example builds without complaint when you:
gcc -o pgm pgm.c -lm
Yes, location of the library switches make a difference.
--- Bob McGowan <rmcgowan@veritas.com> wrote:
> I remember seeing some posts regarding libm, libc and libcygwin over the
> last few months, but I can't find anything in the archives that refers
> to the error message I'm seeing. But I did find some questions asked
> about why changing the current handling of the library names should
> change. Either this is a reason or I have somehow misconfigured things,
> though I can't see where. So I'm also attaching the output of cygcheck
> -v -r -s below, just in case;)
>
Cheers,
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