Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/02/02/22:07:44
> Could someone tell me what are the files that i need to get to have
> a minimum configuration of djgpp ?
From the FAQ for 1.11 (yes, there is a 1.11 now)
Q: What's the minimum set of .zip files I need for compiling programs?
A: djeoeXXX, djdevXXX, gccXXXbn, gasXXXbn, and bnuXXbn are required. The
remainder are for additional functionality. Note that the version
numbers do not neccessarily match between FSF programs (gas and gcc)
and my programs (go32). You'll also need bsnXXXbn for bison and
flxXXXbn for flex, where XXX is the version number.
Note that C++ requires gppXXX.zip, and ObjectiveC requires objcXXX.zip.
The C++ library includes obstacks, alloca, and regex, so you need to
get gppXXX.zip to use them (libgpl.a)
Q: What about documentation?
A: Get txiXXX.bn, which includes INFO.EXE. Unpack it and run "info". It
will bring up a (hopefully) self-explanatory online help system.
For go32 and programs I wrote, get djdocXXX.zip, which includes the
data files for the online help system.
For the FSF utilities, djgpp includes three files each. Example:
gcc254bn.zip - binaries & source diffs for gcc 2.5.4
gcc254dc.zip - documentation for gcc 2.5.4
Files are now available from SimTel mirror sites such as oak.oakland.edu,
directory pub/msdos/djgpp.
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