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Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 09:58:27 -0800
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
From: Mad Cow <sw AT tenforward DOT com>
Subject: Allegro..
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Hello..

Uhm, stupid question here, uhm, hehe..
well, i thought id listen to all the *jive* on allegro
and go out and get it, and whatdya know i screw up somewhere..
well, i *think* i did everything on the instruction text thing....
but i probably missed something..twice..so here's my problemo and if you
could point me in the right direction i'd appreciate it,
	I slammed allegro together on my comp and fired up some example code
in some e-mails that were swarming through the list and fired up my 'ol
compiler making sure to use the "-lalleg" switch and kabam! away went my
dreams of graphic programming in C with an error referring to line 700
somethin' about a "zero-sized array" now i went and looked at her myself,
and sure enough in 
allegro.h there it was, the strange zere-sized array..to this day i wonder
what
the programmer (or me) was thinking about that [0]sized array..

	so, sorry about the lack of info on line #'z and all but i had a slight 
hard drive incident and havent had the time to get allegro of the net again
(in other words i was so frustrated and confused i dont WANT to get it again)


well, if ya'v gotten this far in my little(large) adventure story on
allegro then congrats' and (i hate this part) ahem *help*...ahem*please*..




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