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From: April <awhite AT user DOT rose DOT com>
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Subject: gcc is gpf'ing on me
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Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 18:27:16 -0500
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I was rebuilding the harbour source which I have successfully done in
the past!

I just did a check out after many weeks (probably 2 months),
ran make clean and then make.

gcc compiles and creates the common and pp libs okay, but when it tries
to link harbour.exe using gcc @__link__.tmp it gpf's.

I have been playing with rsxntdj lately, so I made sure than the
djgpp.env settings excluded rsxntdj, did a clean and re-make - same
crash.

I re-set my .env and created a small @file to test with another app - it

worked okay.  As well, a small makefile that does not use @file works,
both with
rsxntdj and without

I went into the source\compiler\dos\djgpp dir and ran
    'gcc -o harbour.exe harboury.o'
and this alone gpf'd (it should have linked with a slew of missing
references).

Any suggestions on how to research this?

Thanks.

April


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