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From: bpaddock AT csonline DOT net (Bob Paddock)
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Can't Get GCC 2.8.0 to build?
Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 06:31:04 -0500
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>>  Directory of C:\DJGPP\gnu\gcc\$DJDIR\lib\gcc-lib\djgpp\2.80
>> Do I need to define a "$DJDIR" or some thing some palce?
>
>I assume that you do have the DJGPP environment variable pointing to
>the full path name of the DJGPP.ENV file?  If not, that might be the
>reason.

Yes, the environment variable DJGPP is set correctly.

>If $DJGPP is indeed defined, this might be some problem in the
>installation procedure.  Robert, can it be that "make install" uses
>'$DJDIR' instead of "$DJDIR"?  Otherwise, I don't understand it: both
>Make and Bash should have $DJDIR defined when they run.

This is what the makefile for gcc280 has in it:

# Common prefix for installation directories.
# NOTE: This directory must exist when you start installation.
prefix = \$$DJDIR

I'll change it to point at \DJGPP, or should that be %DJDIR%?

I still think I'm missing some thing as I don't see any
thing that fixes the files names to end with .exe in the
"install" section of the makefile nor any other scripts that
would fix them.

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