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From: Evert Glebbeek <eglebbk AT dds DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: has anyone installed rsxnt151.zip successfully?
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 00:33:39 +0200
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Newsgroup: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
 From: sam <samirw AT connection DOT com>
 On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 13:06:33 -0400

>I have recently downloaded the whole new set of DJGPP and RSX but not
>being able to find
>any info on upgrading DJGPP I decided to keep my 2.95.1 version.
>I have then unzipped the rsxntdj ZIP to d:\rsxntdj and according to the
>docs, set the 3 things in the autoexec.bat mind you I never had
>C_INCLUDE_PATH variable before as the RSX docs suggest I should have.
>Then is says I should copy gcc from djgpp\lib\..\..\2.95 to djgpp\bin
>My version 2.95.1 doesn't even have anything in it except an include
>subdir.
>Is that not the same as what should be in \djgpp\bin?
>
>
>So ofcourse I am getting invalid option \zwin32.
>
>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.
>Any help greatly  appreciated.

Well, this isn't really an answer, since I never got the `new' RSXNTDJ
to run properly either, but my advise would be to use MinGW for
writing Windows programs instead of RSXNTDJ.
I use both MinGW and DJGPP, and they coexist quite hapily on my
system.

Regards,

Evert Glebbeek

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