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Top Forums Programming Compiling Errors -- Symbol referencing Post 3788 by reddyb on Wednesday 11th of July 2001 12:40:48 PM
Old 07-11-2001
Similar case

Did you try with
cc progra.c -lsocket -lnsl

not sure whether this will help you

thanks
Reddyb
 

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