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Message-Id: <362E0A06.1A91769F@mail.lrz-muenchen.de>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 17:21:26 +0100
From: Uta Conrad <ukt AT extern DOT lrz-muenchen DOT de>
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CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: DJGPP / DOS and Novell ??
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Andris Pavenis schrieb:

> Looks like bug in DJGPP port of gcc together with problem outside gcc.
> cpp.exe should substitute $DJDIR in $DJDIR/lib/g++-include similary
> as it is done with $DJDIR/lang/cxx. Unfortunatelly this does not happen
> with both gcc-2.8.1 and egcs-1.1 I have tested. You can verify this
> with following steps (under Win9X with LFN support enabled but NOT from
> bash to prevent expansion of $DJDIR)
>         touch test.cc
>         mkdir $DJDIR
>         mkdir $DJDIR/lib
>         mkdir $DJDIR/lib/g++-include
>         gcc -c -v test.cc
> I have thought about removing lookup in $prefix/lib/g++-include for DJGPP
> port of gcc as it also potentially can cause problems in cross-compiling
> (I have met them under Linux)
> 
> But anyway this problem alone should not do any harm. Perhaps there is
> additional problem (perhaps with Novell) that trying to read contents
> of that non existant directory with wrong DOS name some weird error
> code is returned. I cannot study it more detailed as I'm not using Novell
> netware.
> 
> Andris


It seems to be a problem with the Client32 of Novell. I now tried to
install the same thing without the novell-client running. It works
fine..
When I start the Novell client again it's the same problem again. The
novell DOS redirector seems to confuse the gcc. Is there any chance to
find out why this happens?

Thank you for your help

Uta

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