In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] (Kent Co vert) writes: > In article <[log in to unmask]>, Ralph Goodpaster <goodparc@ titan.sas.muohio.edu> writes: >> What library on MIAVX1 is the c sleep() function located in? I've >> already included what I believe to be the correct header. How do I >> include the library? How do I find this information out for myself? >> The error is included below, perhaps I dont need a library but something >> else? >> >> thanks, ralph >> >> What is thy bidding?>link loader.obj >> %LINK-W-NUDFSYMS, 1 undefined symbol: >> %LINK-I-UDFSYM, SLEEP >> %LINK-W-USEUNDEF, undefined symbol SLEEP referenced >> in psect $LINK$ offset %X00000040 >> in module LOADER file SYS_USERS:[SAN.GOODPARC.HOLE]LOADER.OBJ;4 > > I don't understand why, but if you compile your program with the > /PREFIX=ALL qualifier, you can use the sleep() function without any > problems. This appears to be a bug. I'll put a call into DEC about it. After talking with DEC, I have made the /PREFIX=ALL qualifier the default when compiling C programs. This qualifier should no longer be needed (although it shouldn't hurt anything if you include it). Let me know if you see any negative repercussions of this change. -- Kent Covert, Software Coordinator Miami Computing and Information Services Miami University, Oxford, OH [log in to unmask]