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From: "Matt Firewalker" <arenaproject AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Allegro not found!
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Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 11:25:00 -0800
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Erik Anell wrote in message ...
>Hello,
>When I compiled an allegro program today, the compiler told me it couldn't
>find allegro, and then, when I looked for the help file for allegro, RHIDE
>couldn't find that either...
>
>So, is there any setting that would stop RHIDE and the compiler from
knowing
>that allegro.h is in the allegro directive?
>Or should I just copy allegro.h into "C:/DJGPP/include"?
>
>

It sounds like you haven't compiled Allegro yet.  Enter a DOS prompt, go to
your allegro directory, and type "make."  The rest will be done for you.

   ~Matt F.

Optimization hinders evolution


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