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From: "J.A. Bijsterbosch" <bijster AT worldonline DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: no .EXE or .O files after a make
Date: 10 Mar 1998 17:59:18 GMT
Organization: Bijsterbosch Productions
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Hello Michael,

Michael Samuel Tam <mstam AT unixg DOT ubc DOT ca> schreef in artikel
<6ds68e$1gk$1 AT nntp DOT ucs DOT ubc DOT ca>...
> Hi DeHacked,
> 	Thank you for your response.  The paths I have in my Autoexec.bat do
> have other /BIN paths in them, but they are for other development tools,
> like the JDK (C:\JDK11~1.4\BIN;) or for Perl (C:\PERL\BIN;) including
> C:\DJGPP\BIN;.  I don't think these will cause problems (at least I hope
not).

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You've got already some suggestions, but have you tried what happens if you
place your djgpp\bin directory in your path before any other development
tools?
When I started with djgpp I had the problem that Turbo C++'s make was run,
because it came first in my path<g>. ( I've renamed it in tmake, since all
TC stuf seems to start with a 't' anyway. )

Good luck... ;-))

-- 
Greetings from sunny Amsterdam,

    Jan Bijsterbosch

email: bijster AT worldonline DOT nl
http://home.worldonline.nl/~bijster

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