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Ethan Rosenberg <ethros AT earthlink DOT net> wrote on Mon, 10 Sep 2007 08:56:17
-0400:

# I am not a good enough programmer to be able to write code just using
# a text editor.  I need to write a segment, compile and write the next
segment.

Write a simple Makefile for it:

foo.exe: my.c another.c something.cpp
      gcc -o foo.exe my.c another.c something.cpp

Then do your editing in a modern IDE like CodeWright, SlickEdit,
Code::Blocks, Eclipse, etc. - and then for your Build command use:

bash -c make

(This assumes all DJGPP environment variables are already set up - you
probably will need to set HOME and SHELL.)

In my case, I have a DJGPP.BAT which sets up all appropriate
environment variables, then if parameter is supplied just runs them.
I should post it, perhaps it will be useful to others... in another
message though.

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