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From: "J. D. Kent" <boris AT froggernet DOT com>
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Subject: compile problem
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Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 15:46:27 -0400
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Greetings,

I created a small test C++ program on a DOS platform and compiled it
with gcc 2.95 (DJGPP) without any trouble. I tried to compile the same
source code on my Linux machine which has gcc 2.7.2 and got the error
message
   can not create test.o file or directory does not exist

Could this most likely be a compiler or platform mismatch, or is there
possibly something else going on here that I have to investigate?

Hmm. I was just thinking. Could this be due to the CR-LF difference
between DOS and Unix?

Thanks,

Dave
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