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From: | "Mike C" <My DOT address AT end DOT of DOT post> |
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Subject: | Re: Compile problem |
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Date: | Wed, 26 Jan 2005 16:35:30 GMT |
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> I think it should be possible to just do: > > gcc -o myprog.exe *.c > > The usual way is to first compile all the separate .c files like this: > > gcc -c file1.c > gcc -c file2.c > gcc -c file3.c > > then link the resulting objectfiles together like this: > > gcc -o myprog.exe file1.o file2.o file3.o > > becouse this means you don't need to recompile all files each time, only > the files you've changed. (create a Makefile and use make) > > /Jonatan -=( http://kymatica.com )=- Thanks, Jonatan, That certainly makes it compile. It wouldn't work when I mad a .mak file, so I just wrote the three statements into a .bat file, and I can execute that, and it works. Now, I just need to ship the program off to a colleague and see if it runs on his PC. Best regards, MikeC
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