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Question by Hugo
Submitted on 3/30/2004
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Hi,
I've been compiled three programs using the compiler g77 and it was all right. But when i tried to compile a fourth source code I had got some problems. This source code had callings to others functions as strcopy and strconcat, so to compile it i received lots of messages with the phrase: "undefined reference to 'strcopy'", "undefined reference to 'strconcat", etc.....
So, i would like to know what i have to do to include some library to compile it.

Thanks

Hugo


Answer by Marcelo
Submitted on 6/12/2006
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Porque ninguém responde as pergunta do cara, agora estou precisando também e não tem resposta.
Troxas

 

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