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From: dumser AT ti DOT com (James Dumser)
Subject: Re: More //F/ style woes
30 May 1997 21:02:05 -0700 :
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In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.19970529151121.00989d20@awesome.nuance.com> from "JP Shipherd" at May 29, 97 03:11:21 pm
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On Thu, 29 May 1997 15:11:21 -0700, JP Shipherd <jp AT nuancecom DOT com>
  wrote:
>So does anyone have a solution on how to address drive/path combinations in
>such a way that will work with both gcc and gnumake.  Currently I'm parsing
>the .Dependencies file and replacing instances of F: with //F, but frankly
>it seems like we need to find a method of naming drive/paths that work for
>all the tools.

Mount F: as /f or /dos/f or /fdrive or /dev/hdf or ... :) Then use
  gcc -I/f/include/path -MM test-nuance-config.c >> .Dependencies

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James Dumser    972-462-5335 dumser AT ti DOT com
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