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From: "Michael B. Wright" <Mikey AT Nxus DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: What is the word on DJGPP 2.01 + RSXNTDJ1
Date: 28 Jan 1997 07:35:50 GMT
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote in article
<Pine DOT SUN DOT 3 DOT 91 DOT 970126164326 DOT 6498B-100000 AT is>...
> 
> On 25 Jan 1997, Maan M. Hamze wrote:
> 
> > RSXNTDJ1 was working perfectly on my system with DJGPP ver 2.
> > After I installed DJGPP ver 2.01 (still with RSXNTDJ1) the whole thing
does
> > not work now.
> > Now in the linking process I receive the error message that ld.exe is
not
> > found.
Try copying djgpp.djl to djgpp.lnk. 
Also compare your autoexec.bat to the examples in the online help.
> This is in the FAQ now.  Download the latest version 2.10 of the FAQ and 
> read section 8.16 there.
> 
	I have now had success with RSXNTDJ1 and DJGPPv2, with the 
exeption of some missing headers, and a few rescource compiling issues:
i.e.. GRC seems unable to #include <windows.h> .
    	Unfortunately, now my user defined libraries aren't recognizes by the
linker.
It produces a warning that they are being treated as "linker scripts". 
Then it ends with an error stating that "mylib.a" isn't a valid file.
Anyone have any hints?
	After-thought: My Rhide produced makefiles crash, but I just installed the
new Allegro, 
and make ran it without choking. Hmm... Anyone have any suggestions? 
									-Thanks,
									Michael Wright
									mbwright AT freenet DOT tlh DOT fl DOT us

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