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18 Jan 2002 22:39:37 -0800 |
In searching for multimedia-content and multimedia related webistes/content we
recently came across your site The GNU Prolog web site -
http://pauillac.inria.fr/~diaz/gnu-prolog/, and wanted to let you know it (a
link to your page -similar to a search engine) has been included in our search
engine.
This database/search engine can be searched using MediaGrab!, a new type of
search engine program that we have developed for searching for multimedia files
and websites.
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Subject: RE: Multiple definitions of 'main' - C calling Prolog
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Include the following flag: --no-top-level
This will then not include Prolog's default main function.
Joseph Benden
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Subject: RE: Multiple definitions of 'main' - C calling Prolog
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 10:10:20 -0600
>Hello,
> I am running Cygwin 1.3.2 on an Win 2k Dell pc. I downloaded and
>installed gprolog 1.2.8 and (applause to the author and contributors)
>everything seems to work fine, with one exception. When I try to
>build the
>example calling Prolog from C I get the following:
>======
>gplc -C '-Wall -g' new_main.pl new_main_c.c
>/tmp/gplc001792.o: In function `main':
>/home/jonathan/gprolog-1.2.8/ExamplesC/new_main_c.c(.text+0x6c):
>multiple
>definition of `main'
>/tmp/gplc001792.o(.text+0x6c):/home/jonathan/gprolog-1.2.8/ExamplesC/
>new_mai
>n_c.c: first defined here
>collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
>compilation failed
>make: *** [new_main] Error 1
>======
>The system is using gcc version 2.95.3-4 (cygwin special).
>I have looked through the documentation, and the archives for both
>mailing
>lists (user and bug) but have not been
>able to find anything. I have looked for some flag to tell gplc I am
>providing my own version of 'main' but have drawn a blank.
>Any assistance will be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>
>Jonathan
>
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