DOH! I should have read more carefully...

Wed, 19 Jul 2000 David Olofson wrote:
> Wed, 19 Jul 2000 �⺮ wrote:
> > If I donot use asin() and sqrt(), the errors disappear. Strangely, it is ok
> > to use sin(), it really made me at a loss.

The reason it won't load is obviously that __isnan() isn't in libm, as pointer
out by Pavel Andris. Don't know if getting __isnan() from there is enough,
though. (I remember having some trouble with library functions getting all the
way to stdio stuff indirectly, but I can't remember exactly what I was messing
with.)


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