Okie, Almost got everything linked in correctly. A few files are 'asm' files compiled using the pharlap assembler. Their references are giving link errors. If anyone has any advice on this, please feel free to advise :) Thanks, Yamin Quoting y2bismil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: > Well, just for future reference. I added the -fabi-version=0, and > recompiled. > It seemed to work out. 90% of the link errors dissappeared. > > Yamin > > Quoting y2bismil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: > > > Helloooooooooo again, > > > > > > I'm getting several linking errors. This is not the only problems, but it > > is > > one I've never seen before. It says something along the lines of > > > > undefined reference to `SUBSYS::SUBSYS[not-in-charge]()' > > > > I've googled it and pretty much people are saying that this is due to > > libraries > > having been compiled with a different version of g++ than is currently > being > > used. Is that correct? > > > > I've been looking through the option of GCC, and have noticed a few option > > dealing with application binary interfaces: > > > > -fabi-version=n Wabi > > ***************************************** > > Doing a full recompile would take a really long time, so I thought I'd > first > > check if they might make a difference. Would setting -fabi-version=0 help > ? > > > > Thanks again, > > > > Yamin > > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > > This mail sent through www.mywaterloo.ca > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------- > This mail sent through www.mywaterloo.ca > ---------------------------------------- This mail sent through www.mywaterloo.ca