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Message-ID: | <39C543C3.8564F36E@user.rose.com> |
From: | April <awhite AT user DOT rose DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: has anyone installed rsxnt151.zip successfully? |
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Date: | Sun, 17 Sep 2000 17:20:52 -0500 |
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sam wrote: > So then I looked around for other docs and on an Rsx page it Says to add > a line in a specs file > in the djgpp\lib directory regarding that option. So I cut and paste and > now when I try to make one of the samples that came with RSXntdj in > rsxide.exe the status window displays GCC ...... but nothing seams to > happen. I can get my rsx-based apps to compile, but when I try to compile pure dos apps, gcc complains. Basically, the include files for rsx where interfering with the dos program. I basically have two groups in my djgpp.env file which I rename as needed. maybe I need to modify my specs file and you need to modify your djgpp.env file have you tried to compile from the command line? April
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