Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/04/11/22:46:46
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2 Apr 1997, JustIn wrote:
>
> > I have DJGPP set up correctly... am I supposed to set a LIBRARY_PATH
> > environment variable to something?
>
> No. When you set DJGPP=e:\dj\djgpp.env, it takes care of all the
> rest.
>
> > DJDIR=e:\dj
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
> You should never do this! Just set DJGPP=e:\dj\djgpp.env and that's
> all.
Actually, my DJGPP installation says to do this, and DJGPP can't find
anything without it.
>
> > Make cannot make the target 'Debuggable.s', as shown below; I don't know
> > why. Isn't that a bit annoying? 8)
> >
> > Here's the make command-line output:
> >
> > ----------------------- make -f makefile.dj2 ----------------------
> > E:\dj\lib3d>make -f makefile.dj2
> > e:/dj/bin/make.exe -C src -f Makefile.dj2 lib
> > make.exe[1]: Entering directory `e:/dj/lib3d/src'
> > make.exe[1]: *** No rule to make target `Debuggable.s', needed by
> > `Debuggable.o'. Stop.
>
> Well, is there a file by the name `Debuggable.s' in the src/
> directory? If there's no such file, then you need to look for it. If
> there *is* such a file, here's a couple of possible reasons:
There is.
> 1) You have unzipped the package with a program that doesn't
> support long filenames (Debuggable.s is longer than 8+3 DOS limits),
> so the filename go truncated.
I didn't.
>
> 2) You didn't set LFN=y in the environment, so Make works with
> long filename support disabled.
>
> Btw, the above assumes that you work on Windows 95. You should always
> tell this explicitly; people don't have to second-guess your
> environment when they are trying to help you.
I should have said I'm using '95, but I think I did mention that I tried
both LFN=y and LFN=n.
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