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Re: How to collapse the two g++ lines to one
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Ulrich Eckhardt |
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Re: How to collapse the two g++ lines to one |
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Sun, 21 Aug 2005 13:45:11 +0200 |
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Stephan Strauss wrote:
> How is it possible to collapse these two lines into one:
>
>
> g++ -Wall -I/usr/include -g -c -o accumaa.o accumaa.c
>
> g++ -Wall -I/usr/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib -o accumaa -lX11 -lXi -lXmu
> -lglut -lGL -lGLU -lm accumaa.o
One thing first: you should put the libs that are linked to after the files
that link to them. Other than that, it isn't possible, except if you can
live without the file accumaa.o; in that case, try this:
g++ -Wall -o accumaa accumaa.c -lX11 -lglut -lGLU ..
BTW: it is customary to call C++ sources .cc, .cxx, .C or most often .cpp.
Uli
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