
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lfl - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
After running the following command: g++ lex.yy.c -lfl I get the following error: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lfl How can I solve it?
Unable to use -lfl on NixOS - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
Mar 13, 2021 · -lfl is for libfl, which comes from flex package. That is completely different from -lc, which is for libc and comes from glibc package. How are you building the package and what is …
CentOS 8 - /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lnsl - Unix & Linux Stack …
Jan 4, 2021 · I am working on a new CentOS 8 server to replace an aging CentOS 6 server. Most everything is working and I am having the primary users test out everything they use the …
Gcc : ld cannot find -lc - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
Sep 11, 2015 · ld is the linker, i.e. the program that ties together the code that you wrote with the preexisting library code. -lc means the library which is stored in the file libc.a and which is …
What actually is causing `The System Can not find the file specified ...
Nov 25, 2022 · The problem comes from the very first line in your Makefile: run.exe: link This causes Make to try to figure out how to create link. It knows how to build link from link.o, so it …
Search for three consecutive newlines? - Unix & Linux Stack …
Jan 8, 2019 · I know that squeezing multiple blank lines can be done using cat -s (and squeezing all blank lines can be done using tr -s '\\n'), but I'm curious how to search for this condition in a …
How to install Splint? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
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Replace string in a huge (70GB), one line, text file
Dec 29, 2017 · I am thinking that a tool that can only do search and replace, but not any more complex regex, would be faster. It would also not benefit from doing a line at a time, so would …