Sender: nate AT cartsys DOT com Message-ID: <36D9BC34.54640A1E@cartsys.com> Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 13:59:16 -0800 From: Nate Eldredge X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.08 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.2.1 i586) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: HELP ME (Allegro) References: <19990227153220 DOT 13524 DOT 00001622 AT ng-ch1 DOT aol DOT com> <36D8CADB DOT BC717996 AT is-comm DOT hypermart DOT net> <36d919c3 DOT 0 AT news DOT uni-bielefeld DOT de> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Manni Heumann wrote: > >set PATH=C:\DJGPP\BIN;%PATH% > > > >Thatshould tke care of finding the make for you. I would recommend thatyou > > don't > >put your allegro stuff in your bin directory, put it in its own directory and > >switch to it and type "MAKE". Now when you put in the Environment VAriables in > >your autoexec.bat, I beleive itmight be case sensitive.. so watch out.. > > itshould > >all be done with CAPS anyhow to be professional. If you keepgetting that Matter of style. DOS doesn't care. > ? So that's how you can tell a pro from a newbie? > > How a about a real pro solution. > Create a boot menu in your config.sys that let's you choose between Borland > and DJGPP. That way both installations won't know about each other and it's > the best way to avoid clashes. And reboot every time you want to switch? Still doesn't sound all that professional. Try something like: ---autoexec.bat--- ... set PATH=whatever set BASE_PATH=%PATH% ---borland.bat--- set DJGPP= set PATH=c:\borland\bin;%BASE_PATH% ---djgpp.bat--- set DJGPP=c:\djgpp\djgpp.env set PATH=c:\djgpp\bin;%BASE_PATH% And run djgpp.bat and borland.bat as appropriate. -- Nate Eldredge nate AT cartsys DOT com