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From: "Soyeb Aswat" <soyeb AT btinternet DOT com>
Organization: Mirage Technologies
Date: 8 Mar 99 02:44:05 +0000
Subject: Re: Probably a stupid question
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> On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 12:43:00AM +0000, Soyeb Aswat wrote:
> > 
> > 1. I guess that I don't have the paths set correctly.  What would I
> > need to set and to where?
> 
> I guess you are lacking:
> 
> - header files
> - libraries
> 
> that usually come with the development package of your system. pgcc can't
> supply these.

I have installed these, I can compile some things... it's just that X
stuff doesn't seem to work.  I have now installed another version of
gcc and had exactly the same problem so it probably is my lack of
certain header file.  I'll look into it some more.

> 
> You'd better look for a really "free" operating system, like Linux, which
> comes with everything you need, no strings attached.
> 
> PS: I'm rather pleased to receive mail from an amiga system ;)

How did you know that?  My companies products all run on Amiga
basically because it's the closest thing to real-time for the price. 
Excellent!

Regards,

Soyeb

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