Date: Fri, 18 Jun 93 11:53:52 GMT From: Joe Clark To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Borland 3.1 make and djgpp I have both Borland's make utility that came with Borland 3.1 and Turbo C's make that came with 1.01. When I use the Turbo C make everything works fine (although compiling time is about double using gcc vice tcc/bcc). However when I use the newer make gcc starts to compile than seems to freeze altogether. If I catch it soon enough Ctrl-C will stop the process otherwise I have to reboot. I also noticed that when using the older make I get a 400+Kbytes available message before every compilation step, and when I use the newer one I get 4+Mbytes available. Is there a switch I have to use when compiling gcc programs under the newer versions of Borland's make? Don't get too technical on me since I normally program on an SGI and the reason I'm using djgpp is because I'd rather be shot down over enemy territory than be forced to understand the PC's memory management system. Thanks, -Joe *********************************************************************** * Joe Clark | Internet : joe AT ziggy DOT larc DOT nasa DOT gov * * NASA Langley Research Center | * * MS 152E | Phone : 804-864-6655 * * Hampton, VA 23665 | FAX : 804-864-7793 * ***********************************************************************