From: "Ford, Mark (MFORD)" <MFORD@arinc.com>
To: "'gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org'" <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: Missing libraries?
Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 09:24:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <09328AED5429D311A3000008C7911B1001C28E7A@exanpmb1.arinc.com> (raw)
Can someone here fill me in on how to use GCC (and specifically g++) with
AIX?
I have installed GCC under AIX 4.2.1. It seems to compile C++ programs
correctly.
But, it fails to link a significant number of library functions. These
seem to be mostly
functions from AIX's "threadsafe" library. (e.g. functions like rand_r). I
*am*, however,
able to link rand_r, from a "C" version of the same test program, using
"gcc" instead of
"g++".
Do these functions exist in GNU's C++ libraries, somewhere? Or, do I
have to continue
using the IBM version?
Thanks,
Mark Ford
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From: "Ford, Mark (MFORD)" <MFORD@arinc.com>
To: "'gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org'" <gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org>
Subject: Missing libraries?
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1999 22:24:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <09328AED5429D311A3000008C7911B1001C28E7A@exanpmb1.arinc.com> (raw)
Message-ID: <19991231222400.eUCFT2cwnBF9CvRUeII3gprxUs-DtmZEXDzuYnJinWM@z> (raw)
Can someone here fill me in on how to use GCC (and specifically g++) with
AIX?
I have installed GCC under AIX 4.2.1. It seems to compile C++ programs
correctly.
But, it fails to link a significant number of library functions. These
seem to be mostly
functions from AIX's "threadsafe" library. (e.g. functions like rand_r). I
*am*, however,
able to link rand_r, from a "C" version of the same test program, using
"gcc" instead of
"g++".
Do these functions exist in GNU's C++ libraries, somewhere? Or, do I
have to continue
using the IBM version?
Thanks,
Mark Ford
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