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From: "Steve Fairhead" <steve AT sfbladesign DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: liballeg.a: _enable_irq, _restore_irq
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 01:12:57 -0000
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Hi,

Probably a dumb newbie question. I hope so.

I have djgpp installed and running, apparently fine. I have allegro also
installed, and apparently built fine - but the initial make fails with
several unresolved references to _enable_irq and _restore_irq from
liballeg.a while trying to build demo.exe; at this point the make quits.

I ran into this problem when I initially installed the packages (from the
djgpp website, with the package picker) earlier this year. I gave up on
allegro at the time, have just come back to it. I've upgraded from 3.11 to
3.12 successfully; no difference. I am AFAIK running the current version of
djgpp.

I have tried this on two machines, with the same results; one (mine) has
various other compilers & assemblers on it (mainly embedded, but also
DOS/Windows), while the other (my teenage son's) had seen no sniff of a
compiler before he got into djgpp recently. No possibility of e.g. the wrong
make.exe.

What am I doing wrong?

Steve

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Steve Fairhead
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