brianr@tekig4.TEK.COM (Brian Rhodefer) (07/27/88)
I guess this is my week for having weird problems. When compiling a module with Manx Aztec C V3.6a, the compiler aborted, exclaiming, "no ieee library!", or somesuch. I was baffled, because neither the module or its "included" files used any floating-point expressions, variables, or what-have-you. Finally realizing that the compiler might be doing floating-point stuff internally, I checked my libs: directory. Sure enough, I'd deleted "mathieeedoubbas.library", to save space on my system disk. I re-installed the mathieee library in my libs: directory, and the compiler was then willing to complete the compilation of the module it had previously aborted on. The odd thing is that I've always deleted the mathieeedoubbas.library from my compiler system disk, from the version 3.2A days till now, and never had this problem before. Can anyone explain what might have happened? Puzzled, Brian Rhodefer ..!tektronix!tekig4!brianr