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From: Sylvain BEUCLER <sylvain DOT beucler DOT pub AT libertysurf DOT fr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Precision: Help: DJGPP+RSX incompatiblity?
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 18:58:01 +0100
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I experimented some more, and it appears that I only have to replace the
current gcc.exe with the one from my old gcc2.953 and add its lib
(djgpp/lib/gnu/djgpp/2.953) to make the compilation with gccw32 produce
a correct executable.

Can somebody help me to find what's wrong with the more recent gcc and
RSX?

-- 
Sylvain Beucler


> Hello,
> 
> I just installed the lastest versions of DJGPP 2.03 and RSX 1.51 using
> the Zip Picker.
> 
> I work under Win98.
> DJPP compiled the sample "hello.c" fine.
> I then tried RSXNTDJ, it compiled well my sample example (creation of a
> minimalist window), but I got a DOS-like console and immediately after a
> "classical" Windows error telling me that the program made some
> non-conform operation.
> 
> I then had the idea to install RSXNTDJ over an old DJGPP that I
> downloaded last year (nov. 2001), and it compiled and executed my source
> well.
> 
> Is there some incompatibility between RSX and the new DJGPP version?

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