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From: elric AT wheel DOT ucdavis DOT edu (Jeffrey Taylor)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DJGPP program compiles differently in emacs?
Date: 8 May 1996 00:56:11 GMT
Organization: Davis Community Network - Davis, California, USA
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Tom Sgouros (tomss AT ids DOT net) wrote:

: I have a program that, when compiled using emacs M-x compile, produces an
: executable that does not run. When this executable is executed, it only
: produces a message about not having enough memory to run. When I compile
: the same program outside emacs, issuing the make command directly to DOS,
: the executable produced not only works properly (so far as I have been
: able to test it), but is a different size than first. The program is quite
: large, with the executable around 350-400K, and maybe 70 or so modules in
: the link.

: DJGPP is version 2. I forget the version of make, but I downloaded it
: during April. Emacs is version 19.30.

: Has anyone else experienced something like this?

I switched to Win95 and found that running make from within emacs works, 
but from DOS prompt, make complains that it can't find GNUmakefile.  My 
makefile is gnumakef (or GNUMAKEF).  Seems long file name support is on 
and off differently in the different environments.  Note: I am using 
Thompson Toolkit for my shell.  The make from within emacs proably from 
COMMAND.COM.

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