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From: Theodore Sternberg <strnbrg AT rahul DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Linux cross-compiler error
Date: 6 Dec 1996 19:14:28 GMT
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp

I'm very pleased to see how nicely gcc works, in Linux, to produce an 
MSDOS exe.  Unfortunately, something is wrong with my g++.  When it tries 
to compile it responds with

	i386-go32-gcc no such file or directory

Now I've looked at my g++ and noticed that such a string (i.e. 
"i386-go32-gcc" does indeed appear in it).  But I'm not sure what it
refers to.  I've changed it (very carefully!) to read g++-go32, and now I
don't get any compiler errors, but then that's because the compiler just
goes into some kind of infinite loop (hogs CPU cycles, but no disk
access).  Clearly, this i386-go32-gcc should read otherwise.  Would
someone be so kind as to tell me what it's supposed to refer to, so I can
change it accordingly?  It's in g++ (the version that's supposed to
produce MSDOS objects), right after the string "virtual memory exhausted". 

Thanks in advance.

Ted Sternberg
San Jose, California USA

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