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Date:      Wed, 31 Dec 1969 23:59:59 +0000 (   )
From:      Don Dugger <dugger@swn.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   g++ question
Message-ID:  <ML-2.0.-1.7349.dugger@freedom.swn.com>

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Hi,

This is not specificly a FreeBSD question, but the people on this list are
generally fairly knowledgeable. I've been writting a C++ program that uses
curses, it importend that it's platform independent. I started it at work on a
Linux system. Then brought it home to my FreeBSD 2.1R system. But it won't
link, the curses function calls are being looked for as C++ calls (mangled).
I'm using the same version of the GNU compiler on both system. It's only the
curses function that are having this problem. Is there something I need to do
to tell the compile not to treat the curses calls as C++ and why doesn't it do
this to other lib calls.

Thx in advance..

Don 8)




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