Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/07/02:06:03
From: | gwynn AT msn DOT globaldialog DOT com (John Schucker)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Speech, groff, tcplib.
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Date: | 7 Apr 1997 05:33:34 GMT
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Message-ID: | <5ia0ve$6b7$1@news2.alpha.net>
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NNTP-Posting-Host: | msn.globaldialog.com
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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First, I am interested if there are any other blind people using djgpp.
Specifically, I'd like to talk with anybody who has any ideas on getting
emacs and lynx to work with speech, short of recompiling the code.
Second. I installed groff, and since my main dir is usr, not djgpp, I
copied the necessary additions to djgpp.env directly from the readme
file. However, when I do:
groff
or
grof -man -s -Tascii foo.1 > foo.man
I get something like "desc not found" and "invalid device ascii" or if i
just type groff by itself "invalid device ps". I assume this is fixable,
but how?
Third, I have the port of wattcp to djgpp. If I unzip into usr, change
to tcplib/obj, and do make LAB=/usr, it works fine, and everything
makes. However, if I then do:
cd ../tcpsys
gcc ping.c
It dies, complaining about things in include files being undefined. I
added %DJDIR%/tcp/include;%DJDIR%/tcplib/include/tcp
to my djgpp.env, to .. umm .. c_include_path, or somesuch. How does one
go about compiling a program with libtcp.a?
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