schmidt@glacier.ics.uci.edu (Doug Schmidt) (10/07/89)
In article <OGANDO.89Oct6203349@coral.cis.ufl.edu>, ogando@coral (Roger M Ogando) writes: >After creating g++, I got the following error message during linking: > > /lib/crt0.o: Undefined symbol __DYNAMIC referenced from text > >I also tried to replace crt0.o by crt0+.o which was generated >during building g++. I got another message: > > Error: Unresolved reference to symbol start > >Without linking, "g++ -c" works fine. > >I understand GNU C++ uses its own crt0.c. However, I had been trying >several methods without success. > >Any hint? Thanks a lot. You need to get the new beta version of g++ 1.36 (g++.xtar.Z and libg++.xtar.Z from labrea.stanford.edu in ~ftp/pub/gnu). This release will fix that particular problem. Doug -- Master Swordsman speak of humility; | schmidt@ics.uci.edu (ARPA) Philosophers speak of truth; | office: (714) 856-4034 Saints and wisemen speak of the Tao of no doubt; The moon, sun, and sea speaks for itself. -- Hiroshi Hamada