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Subject: Make
To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 94 14:08:19 EST
From: Angelo Ferrigno <aferrign AT iisst3 DOT italy DOT NCR DOT COM>

Sorry for having posted a bogus question tomorrow: my problem was simply that
I had another `make' in my path before the djgpp make (it could be the same
for the orignal poster of the question) on the Pentium system.

Now I can run make properly, but there is a slight annoyance: make sometimes
stops saying that there is not enough memory tu run go32 (usually this happens
when gcc is invoked). If I reissue the `make' command compilations take place,
so if this is due to some sort of memory leakage, it must be a condition that
is somehow reset when make exits. Moreover, this seems to happen at random
points in the make process. Any suggestions?

Thanks

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