Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/11/17/18:49:05
Send some examples. I've not had any trouble in general porting my stuff
(limited, though it is) to FreeBSD. The main things I had to watch out for
was the compile command in my Makefiles. I thought, at first, when I
couldn't get gxx to work, that djgpp was not up to par with g++. Well, I've
been proven wrong several times, as mistakes have always been my fault --
and portability has never been a concern -- yet.
I'll look at your stuff if you'll look at my post (previous to yours). =)
--
Morpheus
hall AT cs DOT unt DOT edu
http://people.unt.edu/~dahall
Andrew E Sayers <ug55aes AT cs DOT bham DOT ac DOT uk> wrote in message
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> I've been sending my C++ (2.95.1) code to friends with the latest version
> of DJGPP. Some basic things (i.e. pure C++, not system-dependent or
> anything) have refused to compile over there, despite being fine on my
> machine. I can send examples if you like, but it's appeared in at least
> two unrelated code fragments.
>
> Does anyone know of any reason why DJGPP would behave differently? If so,
> is there a fix?
>
> Thanks,
> - Andrew Sayers
>
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