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Return-Receipt-To: MXD AT MINA DOT GC DOT CUNY DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1993 16:38:17 -0500 (EST)
From: MXD AT MINA DOT GC DOT CUNY DOT EDU
Subject: Problem using gcc
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Organization: Graduate School and University Center, CUNY, New York

Dear DJ/Fellow Subscribers:

I've had a copy of your program for about six months, but have not
been able to use it properly.  I have installed it correctly and have
read all the required "readme" files and other docs (i.e., faq).
However, I get the "file not found" error, although the compiler
environment path is set correctly (pointing to the directory with
cpp.exe, cc1.exe, etc...).  And if by chance I do get an a.out file,
the stub.exe or the go32.exe does not convert the a.out file into a
useable/runnable exec file.  

On the other hand,  why can't I compile the .c programs in the utils
directory using gcc?  I thought these programs were actually written
under gcc.  However, when I use turbo c/c++ 3.0 on these problems,
I am able to get a good exec file.  Also, I have written a few simple
turbo c/c++ programming problems but can't seem to get them to work
using gcc.
 
I would appreciate any help.  Something I must be doing wrong, but not sure
what it is.  By the way I have a 486 ibm compatible running dos 6.0.

Michael Dunham.

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