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Message-Id: <199807272026.VAA01682@sable.ox.ac.uk>
Comments: Authenticated sender is <mert0407 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk>
From: George Foot <george DOT foot AT merton DOT oxford DOT ac DOT uk>
To: HUGEL Rodolphe <hugroro AT club-internet DOT fr>
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1998 21:25:42 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: PII + problems
Reply-to: george DOT foot AT merton DOT oxford DOT ac DOT uk
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

On 25 Jul 98 at 2:33, HUGEL Rodolphe wrote:

> I have a PII 400 MHz and DJGPP don't want to compile my progs ?
> Why ?
> I don't understand because on my pentium 120 MHz those programs are
> being compiled
> and even run on my PII 400 .
> strange !

I have a PII 333 MHz and everything works fine.  I suspect that when
you upgraded you didn't reinstall djgpp properly.  Please give some
information about your system -- say what operating system you use,
list the contents of your `manifest' directory (it's under your root
djgpp directory), include the outputs of `go32-v2' and `set' from a
DOS prompt, and explain exactly what is going wrong.

The djgpp suite doesn't have feelings -- it can't `want' to compile.
:)  If it fails to compile then there is a reason, and it should
generate messages to explain why it isn't working properly.  If you
pass the `-v' switch to gcc, and capture all its output using the
`redir' utility like so:

    redir -o output.txt -eo gcc -v ......

following `-v' with the filenames and other gcc switches you use, I'm 
sure people here will be able to help you.

-- 
george DOT foot AT merton DOT oxford DOT ac DOT uk

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