From: "Robert Spanton" <rob@xgoat.com>
To: <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: Yaaarrgghh - help me, please!
Date: Sun, 12 May 2002 09:42:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <008d01c1f9d3$f915dda0$0a00000a@zarquin> (raw)
I'm trying to port the C++ libraries to my own os, yet there appears to be
one barrier. This appears to be the file called "libc.a". I have looked
around for a while to try and find out what this file actually contains and
how g++ uses it.
I did find that it is automatically linked into my code when i do compile
for my os. This is all I know.
Does anyone out there know (of a list - as there are probably loads) what
functions I need to put into my own libc.a file?
Cheers,
Robert
next reply other threads:[~2002-05-12 16:42 UTC|newest]
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2002-05-12 9:42 Robert Spanton [this message]
2002-05-12 13:35 ` Michael Still
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