Programming some simple shit in C; compiling gives: undefined reference to `crypt'
Adding -lcrypt via terminal solves it, but I want to find the real problem here, so that I can make it compile normally in Eclipse as well. Any ideas? I have the lib and all, so it's not too trivial.
tl;dr crypt isn't properly recognized or something, what do?
>>2
gtfo newfag
I'm asking for legit help and that's all you can say? Damned if this board has really turned to such shit. And yes, I will fucking noko because I'm used to it.
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Anonymous2010-11-10 7:27
>>1
Thats hardcoded ld shit, either use a different library or linker.
use different library or linker
I might end up doing so, but the fact that I can't get something in the C99 standard lib to work is kinda pissing me off. Any Eclipse users know how to bypass the default build commands to include all necessary opts?
>>12 lol. But..but..it's so awesome..
I know we're having a full stop shortage right now, but dissecting two ellipses and making them into three misshapen, mutilated, ellipsis-wanabes is never a good idea.
>>22
I don't hate you like I hate all the /b/ rejects that come here. You just need to drop that stupid name and tripcode and I might even like you. Good job at not being a fucking faggot as I would expect of most /b/ filth.