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Top Forums Programming Error need help Post 302079641 by coulio on Wednesday 12th of July 2006 04:35:28 AM
Old 07-12-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
Simply the wrong filename. It goes by file extension, it does not know how to make a library_function.o when there's no library_function.c . Change library_function.c and library_function.o to library.c and library.o respectively and it should work.

Come to think of it, that was a mistake in my example wasn't it? Oops. Fixed.

Dear Corona

Thank you very, I did the changes and it work for the simple.

but

I applied to my code and I still receive the smilar erorr but not as much as earlier. I have created object files for all my C files. You may need view the below tag.

Quote:

couliba@linux:~/usr/ga> make find_rules
cc -c -o find_rules.o find_rules.c
cc -c -o find_util.o find_util.c
cc -c -o find_functions.o find_functions.c
cc -c -o util.o util.c
cc -c -o gp.o gp.c
cc -c -o gp_util.o gp_util.c
cc find_rules.c find_util.c find_functions.c util.c gp.c gp_util.c -o find_rules
/tmp/ccRkjXgc.o(.text+0x33): In function `get_boolean':
util.c: warning: the `gets' function is dangerous and should not be used.
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0xa40): In function `read_data':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `log'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0xaa1):find_util.c: undefined reference to `log'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0xdf4): In function `compounded_return':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `log'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0xeeb): In function `simulate_price':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `exp'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x10a6): In function `compute_return':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `log'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x11ed): In function `test_statistic':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `pow'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x1277):find_util.c: undefined reference to `pow'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x1311):find_util.c: undefined reference to `pow'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x1b91): In function `compute_t':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `sqrt'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x1c3c): In function `compute_stdev':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `pow'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x1c51):find_util.c: undefined reference to `sqrt'
/tmp/cc1LxypZ.o(.text+0x1c81): In function `simple_return':
find_util.c: undefined reference to `exp'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0x627): In function `eval_average':
find_functions.c: undefined reference to `floor'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0x739): In function `eval_maximum':
find_functions.c: undefined reference to `floor'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0x87c): In function `eval_minimum':
find_functions.c: undefined reference to `floor'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0x9ad): In function `eval_slope':
find_functions.c: undefined reference to `floor'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0xaca): In function `eval_volatility':
find_functions.c: undefined reference to `floor'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0xb58):find_functions.c: undefined reference to `pow'
/tmp/ccLquGy3.o(.text+0xbf2): In function `eval_lag':
find_functions.c: undefined reference to `floor'
/tmp/ccrHQ96N.o(.text+0xe0c): In function `select_rank':
gp_util.c: undefined reference to `pow'
/tmp/ccrHQ96N.o(.text+0xe21):gp_util.c: undefined reference to `floor'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make: *** [find_rules] Error 1
Any help is very much appreciated.

Thank you dear
 

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NAME
setsid - run a program in a new session SYNOPSIS
setsid [options] program [arguments] DESCRIPTION
setsid runs a program in a new session. The command calls fork(2) if already a process group leader. Otherwise, it executes a program in the current process. OPTIONS
-c, --ctty Set the controlling terminal to the current one. -w, --wait Wait for the execution of the program to end, and return the exit value of this program as the return value of setsid. -V, --version Display version information and exit. -h, --help Display help text and exit. SEE ALSO
setsid(2) AUTHOR
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