From: Sunil Rao Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: LC-Lint Date: Sat, 20 Jun 1998 16:46:56 +0100 Organization: Sunil Rao's Wonder Machine Distribution: world Message-ID: <7QNDnUAwl9i1EwKS@raos.demon.co.uk> References: <6mdb6i$m1v$1 AT star DOT cs DOT vu DOT nl> NNTP-Posting-Host: raos.demon.co.uk MIME-Version: 1.0 Lines: 57 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Boon van der RJ wrote, and I reply... >I dont think it's a good idea to use `:' as a dir-separator in a path, >`.:c:/lclint-2.4' isn't gonna work right (altough i think it will if >you let lclint-2.4 stay in that dir, AND you're on drive c. Use `;' >instead (you might have to adapt the program too). well, i changed it - and it didn't make ANY difference. :( >You need to move lclint.exe here (or do it yourself of course), else >you can't run the program. (But first get it to compile;-) :) >> make.exe[2]: Entering directory `c:/lclint-2.4/src' >> CC="gcc -O2" ; export CC ; make -e lclint >> make.exe[3]: Entering directory `c:/lclint-2.4/src' >> c:/DJGPP/BIN/ls: *.o: No such file or directory (ENOENT) > >This is OK, you didn't compile anything yet. oh, of course! it's checking to see if any old object files might still be there... :) >> // Compiling cppmain.c / compiled: 0 (of 120 files) >> In file included from Headers/basic.h:78, >> from Headers/llbasic.h:23, >> from cppmain.c:24: >> Headers/exprNode.h:277: virtual memory exhausted > >What does go32-v2 print? That might be the biggest problem for now >(are you using a dos-box in win95?) bash$ go32-v2 go32/v2 version 2.0 built Aug 12 1996 22:27:23 Usage: go32 coff-image [args] Rename this to go32.exe only if you need a go32 that can run v2 binaries as well as v1 binaries (old makefiles). Put ahead of the old go32 in your PATH but do not delete your old go32 - leave it in the PATH after this one. Set GO32_V2_DEBUG=y in the environment to get verbose output. DPMI memory available: 12311 Kb DPMI swap space available: 0 Kb bash$ *sigh* yes, i AM using a DOS box under win-95...could that be a problem???? my machine only has 16 megs of RAM. sunil. -- "I see you have books under your arm, brother. It is indeed a rare pleasure these days to come across somebody that still reads, brother." - Anthony Burgess