Subj : Re: Link error with BC++5.01: Unable to open file '...\bc5\lib.map' To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Vida Date : Mon Mar 21 2005 02:59 pm Thanks a lot! "Ed Mulroy [TeamB]" wrote in message news:423af17f$1@newsgroups.borland.com... > "Warning, No module definition file, using default" > > This is not an error. It is a warning. In 16 bit Windows programs > the module definition file is where the size of the stack is given. > You did not provide a module definition file. Instead of giving an > error, the linker used the default values from default.def The > warning was generated to tell you what it did. > > > "Unable to open file '...\bc5\lib.map" > > This is an error but there are many things that could cause that > error. Check your machine for any of these problems: > > - The path to the compiler or to the files in the project has > directories with > long file names or names which contain a space. I think it is this one that caused the problem. > - The path to the compiler contains an invalid character. This most > often > is a plus symbol such as in having a directory name of "C++" in the > path to the compiler or the path to the files in the project. > - The disk drive does not have enough free space. > - The disk drive has a problem, perhaps cross-linked entries, and > needs > a scandisk or chkdsk /F > > . Ed > > > Vida wrote in message > > news:423a754f@newsgroups.borland.com... > > > >I meet an error when building my project with Borland c++ 5.01. > > > > It said that "No mudule definition file specified: using default", > > "Unable to open file '...\bc5\lib.map'", I don't what's the reason? > > If I turn the Map file off, It said, "Unable to open file > > '...\bc5\lib.obj" > > > > Is there sb. give me some advices? Thanks very much! > > .