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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 22:16:12 +0500
From: berk <berk AT k45 DOT ru>
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Use The Source, List!

Replying to your mail dated Tuesday, March 06, 2001, 10:05:55 AM,
about "djgpp daily digest for 05 Mar 2001 2/2":

LAadc> The first step is to come up with a test that reliably fails.  One that

Well, no complication. The make/gcc/* chain fails pretty well from
inside bash/other shell when making simple makefiles.
I suggest getting some nice package that usually compiles pretty well
and have no "hard-to-do" things like configurations and other stuff.
Something like NASM (<http://nasm.2y.net>). It compiles out of the box
on both DJGPP and MinGW (and lots of other C compilers as well).

Well, I'd like to help with figuring this out too...

keep in touch. berk.
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