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From: authentic AT tip DOT nl (Rick)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: RSXNTDJ ld.exe problem
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 21:24:50 GMT
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Mark Stijnman <mastijnm AT cs DOT ruu DOT nl> wrote:

>Hi,

>I had RSXNTDJ up and running quite fast. Installation of RSXNTDJ
>requires replacing the linker ld.exe by a new version. Compiling of the
>examples from RSXNTDJ was no problem, but then I discovered that
>compiling a normal, non-win32, application (which used allegro) didn't
>work. Restoring the old ld.exe solved the problem. Now I don't feel like
>having to replace ld each time I want to compile a dos- or
>win32-application. Anyone else had this problem? Anyone got a solution?

>greetings Mark Stijnman

Yes: write a batfile that copies the old ld.exe to ldold.exe then
copies the ld.exe from the rsxdjnt directorie to the bin directorie
of djgpp. Do the same for djgpp.env.
Then work through your session with rsxdjnt.
Then reset things back to the old situation.
Its actually a very simple batfile.

Rick

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