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Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/07/15/03:24:48

Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 10:24:07 +0300 (IDT)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
To: Pawel Kowalski <pk AT tcs DOT uni DOT wroc DOT pl>
cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: RHIDE and COMMAND LINE STRING LENGTH
In-Reply-To: <199807150038030690.0148D0A6@pogwizd.tcs.uni.wroc.pl>
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.980715102111.10743P-100000@is>
MIME-Version: 1.0

On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Pawel Kowalski wrote:

> I tried to compile a project in RHIDE which file names alltogether are longer then
> 127 chars. It couldn't link *.o files. In rhide.inf it's written, that there was such 
> problem with DJGPP 2.0, but DJGPP 2.1 fixed that.
> 
> So, here's my quwstion - How can I find out the version of my DJGPP?

You misunderstood what the RHIDE docs says.  The problem is not with the 
version of DJGPP installed on your machine, it is with version of DJGPP 
used to compile RHIDE and the programs it invokes (Make, gcc, etc.).  
Unless you compiled one of these utilities yourself, the version of DJGPP 
on your machine doesn't count.

You need to make sure you have the latest versions of RHIDE, Make, and 
GCC, and then long command lines should work.

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