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Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A
From: |
Tim Mooney |
Subject: |
Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Apr 2007 10:55:17 -0500 (CDT) |
In regard to: Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A,...:
Hi Thomas,
thanks for your input. cxx is a C compiler, CXX is a C++ compiler. That's how
they are
named on alphas.
In my experience, that's not true. For as long as I've been using Tru64
UNIX and its ancestors, cc has been the C compiler and cxx has been the
commercial C++ compiler.
Tim
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- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, (continued)
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Thomas Dickey, 2007/04/18
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Martin MOKREJŠ, 2007/04/25
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Thomas Dickey, 2007/04/25
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Tim Mooney, 2007/04/25
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Thomas Dickey, 2007/04/26
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Tim Mooney, 2007/04/26
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Thomas Dickey, 2007/04/26
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A, Martin MOKREJŠ, 2007/04/17
- Re: unresolved symbols with ncurses-5.6 on Alpha OSF1 5.1A,
Tim Mooney <=