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From: pmichaud@angus.ASG.unb.ca (Peter Michaud)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Compiling STL
Date: 9 Dec 1996 20:04:54 GMT
Organization: University of New Brunswick
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I'm running gcc 2.7.2 on FreeBSD and I've having tons of trouble compiling
a program that uses X Windows libraries, Motif libraries, and standard 
template libraries. Everything compiles correctly, it's the linker that
starts complaining.  I get literally thousands of variables (mostly STL 
stuff) that complain of multiple references. What's going on? Is there an 
easy solution?

Thanks
Peter Michaud