From: Uwe DOT Huebner AT gmd DOT de (Uwe Huebner - EDS-CAT) Subject: Cannot 'make' in Emacs on drive D: To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Wed, 26 May 1993 18:55:21 +0200 (MET DST) Recently I bought a second IDE-drive. I managed to install the new drive as master (C:) (western digital) and my old drive as slave (D:) (seagate). It didn't work in the opposite configuration. Since I want to use the new drive for a non-DOS operating system I want to minimize the needed DOS stuff on that drive. So on C: I have everything that is needed to boot and then I switch to drive D:. After adapting all paths everything worked fine except the possibility to compile with djgpp from Emacs. I found out that the situation is the same if I suspend Emacs (^Z) and type 'gcc ...' at DOS prompt. The compiler finishes without any message and hasn't compiled at all. A 'make' returns with 'Error 1' or something like that. If I compile without Emacs everything is fine. BTW: I use 4DOS but know that a return code of 0 is needed for Emacs. Is there anything in djgpp that uses explicitely drive C: and cannot be influenced by an environment variable? Please help! My turn-around time has increased dramatically!!! :-< -- ------------------------------------------------------------------- Uwe Huebner e-mail: huebner AT borneo DOT gmd DOT de GMD/SET P.O.Box 1316 Phone: (+49) 2241 14-2771 D-5205 Sankt Augustin 1 Fax: (+49) 2241 14-2342 will change to D-53757 St. Augustin -------------------------------------------------------------------