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From: Lee Marzke <tallyho AT voicenet DOT com>
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Subject: Using GNU make with DOS compiler causes DOS MODE popup
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Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 10:28:41 -0500
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I need to compile an embedded program using a cross-compiler
and can't seem to get make to work.

Two problems, first Line length is too long to enable
processing a list of files with a for loop. ( with command.com )

To fix this,
I installed BASH, and now this works OK, but I have a new
strange problem.  Whenever bash calls the DOS compiler, after
the compiler exits, Windows complains with a popup screen
about "This program needs to be run in DOS mode"

This happes for each source file, so I get many of these
dialogs.   Is there some reason that GNU make can't call
DOS programs ?

TIA,

Lee

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