Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/05/03/17:13:06
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> On Wed, 3 May 1995, Scott McCaskill wrote:
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> > Hello--
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> > I recently downloaded the newest version of everything that I use from
> > the djgpp package and re-installed it (after *completely* deleting the
> > old version, 1.12m2). My problem is that now, when I go into info
> > and try to go to the libgpp.a node, all I get is 'Cannot find the node
> > "top"'. I have installed lgp263bn.zip, lgp263dc.zip, txi310bn.zip, and
> > txi310dc.zip, among others. I have applied dj112m1.zip through
> > dj112m4.zip also. What am I missing? It worked fine before, with
> > 1.12m2, and I've done the installation of the new stuff twice now just in
> > case I had forgotten anything.
> >
> > thanks,
> > Scott
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> > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> > Scott McCaskill
> > (jmccaski AT cs DOT trinity DOT edu) http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jmccaski/
> >
> >
> There are a few things you can try:
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> 1) use utod to convert the files from unix to dos format.
> 2) cat the files together (NB in order, ie with the top node file first)
> using copy file1.i+file2.i ... file.inf
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> I have found that one of these things usually works. Good luck!
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> Neville
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Also, if you do not have utod, a quick and dirty converter
is the MSDOS Editor ( edit.com ), it cannot
handle large files so you might have some trouble if you get into
anything 100k+
Just load the file in edit and save it again. It will add the ^M 's
for you.
--Charles Hunter
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