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From: a DOT gillett AT virgin DOT net (Andrew R. Gillett)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Allegro compile error. Please help!
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 1998 23:51:34 +0100
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In comp.os.msdos.djgpp, article <898341939 DOT 498348 AT pluto DOT global DOT net DOT au>, 
nick (lowe-n AT cs DOT uwa DOT edu DOT au) wrote:
> i got djgpp files from delorie, unzipped them all into c:\djgpp (yes, with
> a -d option), went into the allegro directory to make the libraries and got
> this:
> 
>     c:\djgpp\allegro>make
>     Missing djgpp package! You need to install gcc271b.zip (or whatever the
>     latest version is). Download this from wherever you got djgpp, and unzip
>     it into the root of your djgpp directory.
> 
> i have gcc281b.zip installed. any help would be appreciated. also if anyone
> can recommend any links for djgpp and allegro as well as optimising c and
> c++ for different compilers. thanks in advance.]\

You have two options:

1) Re-download Allegro (it has been tweaked to fix this)

2) Create a file in dgjpp\bin called CC1.EXE. The content of the file 
does not matter. After you have compiled Allegro, you can delete this.

-- 
Andrew Gillett
http://argnet.fatal-design.com/
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