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Date:      Mon, 3 May 1999 15:18:32 +0100
From:      Mark Ovens <marko@uk.radan.com>
To:        Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>
Cc:        Donald <druid@eoe-magical.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: gcc compiler
Message-ID:  <19990503151832.A255@marder-1>
In-Reply-To: <19990503124335.B78218@scientia.demon.co.uk>; from Ben Smithurst on Mon, May 03, 1999 at 12:43:35PM %2B0100
References:  <199905030404.AAA20284@cc942873-a.ewndsr1.nj.home.com> <372CCFC8.98F2409@eoe-magical.org> <19990503124335.B78218@scientia.demon.co.uk>

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On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 12:43:35PM +0100, Ben Smithurst wrote:
> Donald wrote:
> 
> > In compiling a program using
> > gcc filename.c -o filename -lm
> > I get an error
> > Undefined sysbol _ltoa referenced from text segment
> > 
> > from this I figure that as I am not making a call to the function
> > LongToAscii  (ltoa) that some part of a call is, what lib needs to
> > be loaded for this to work.
> > I assumed the -lm was what was needed.
> 
> RTFM for ltoa. <fx: checks... > There isn't one, so FreeBSD probably
> doesn't have that function. Just use snprintf(3) to convert a number to
> a string, unless anyone knows a better way.
> 

IIRC Borland Turbo C has ltoa(), and itoa etc. (sort of the inverse
of atol). Is the source code from DOS?

> -- 
> Ben Smithurst
> ben@scientia.demon.co.uk
> 
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