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GCC 2.95.2 + C++ + -pg = ?


I just downloaded and unpacked the GCC-2.95.2 Mingw32-crtdll release.  I 
tried to compile a simple program:

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "Test" << endl; 
return 0;
}

    c++ -o test.exe test.cpp
works like a charm.  But then, I decided to try out the profiling:
    C++ -o test.exe -pg test.cpp
during linking:


linking:C:\GCC-29~1.2\BIN\..\lib\gcc-lib\i386-mingw32\2.95.2\libstdc++.a(iostream.o)(.text$__
ls__7ostreamPFR7ostream_R7ostream+0x0): multiple definition of 
`ostream::operator<<(ostream &(*)(ostream &))'

&))'C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\ccriT9fb.o(.text$__ls__7ostreamPFR7ostream_R7ostream+0x0):test.cpp: first defined here

hereC:\GCC-29~1.2\BIN\..\lib\gcc-lib\i386-mingw32\2.95.2\libstdc++.a(iostream.o)(.text$__tf11_ios_fields+0x0): multiple definition of 
`_ios_fields type_info function'
C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\ccriT9fb.o(.text$__tf11_ios_fields+0x0):test.cpp: first 
defined here

and so on and so forth.
c++ -v = 
Reading specs from C:\GCC-29~1.2\BIN\..\lib\gcc-lib\i386-mingw32\2.95.2\specs
gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release)
on Windows 95.

Am I using the option wrong or is there something wrong with profiling and 
the C++ libs?

Jason Craig

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