5 messages in com.mysql.lists.plusplusRe: Problem with gcc 2.96 and linux 2...| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Florian Forster | 22 May 2001 19:14 | .error |
| Eugene! Sizikov | 22 May 2001 22:36 | |
| Dezurik, Damien | 23 May 2001 07:29 | |
| Florian Forster | 23 May 2001 19:07 | |
| Eugene! Sizikov | 24 May 2001 18:11 |
| Subject: | Re: Problem with gcc 2.96 and linux 2.4.0![]() |
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| From: | Eugene! Sizikov (sizi...@enerpred.ru) |
| Date: | 05/22/2001 10:36:11 PM |
| List: | com.mysql.lists.plusplus |
Hi! I think you should link your ptogram with mysql client ibrary: -lmysqlclient. I hope it helps.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Florian Forster" <octo...@fnurt.net> To: <plus...@lists.mysql.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 11:15 AM Subject: Problem with gcc 2.96 and linux 2.4.0
Hello everybody,
I usually don't nag mailinglists with my problem, but since I feel
completely helpless on this one and I couldn't find ANY material that's even close to what I have here I decided maybe you can help me..
All I wanted to write is a simple little program that sends a query to my
MySQL-server, gets the results and displays them. Pretty much the program that's on the homepage as tutorial, just something to get familiar with the material.
Anyways, when I try to compile the source a get about one screen of
errormessages that all tell me about 'undefined references' that obviously occur in MySQL++.. I attached a ascii-file with the whole message to this mail. I just can't belive that that's a problem with gcc since lot's of people should have complained by now, but I really don't know what to do..
Here are all versions of the programs involved: linux: 2.4.0 gcc: 2.96 mysql++: 1.7.9 mysql: 3.23.32
Thank you very much for your patience with me ;) Regards, Florian Forster
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