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Operating Systems Linux G++ Linker Error Post 302203483 by ASRRAJ on Monday 9th of June 2008 02:54:35 AM
Old 06-09-2008
G++ Linker Error

Hi All,

I m new to this group.
I m facing one problem during my linking of CPP code at Linux env.
after compliation i m getting error

"undefined reference to ....."

Please anyone help me to resolve this error.

Regards,
ASR


make[1]: Leaving directory /fwk'
echo g++ -o server Main.o -L. -L./lib -lfwk -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/lib -lACE -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/tao -lTAO -lTAO_PortableServer -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/orbsvcs/orbsvcs -lTAO_CosNaming -lpthread
g++ -o server Main.o -L. -L./lib -lfwk -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/lib -lACE -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/tao -lTAO -lTAO_PortableServer -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/orbsvcs/orbsvcs -lTAO_CosNaming -lpthread
g++ -o server Main.o -L. -L./lib -lfwk -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/lib -lACE -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/tao -lTAO -lTAO_PortableServer -L/opt/ACE_wrappers/TAO/orbsvcs/orbsvcs -lTAO_CosNaming -lpthread
./lib/libfwk.a(ComChannel.o): In function `ComChannel::getRemoteAddr(MibCommAddress&)':
/home/wolf/Server/RMS-working/fwk/ComChannel.cpp:156: undefined reference to `ComChannelStream<ACE_SOCK_Stream, ACE_INET_Addr>:Smilieeer()'
 

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