Mail Archives: djgpp/1992/11/18/03:57:10
> This is probably a simple question (we're DOS impaired), but how
>does one go about putting a large number of files (about 500
>characters) on the gcc command line for the link phase?
> We're using the gnuish make (thanks for the suggestions!) but
>something stops working (error 2) if there are more than about 100
>characters on the gcc command line. Running the link as a batch file
>doesn't work either so it seems to be a DOS limitation.
> In the olden days (early 80s) link specifications were usually put
>into a separate file. Is this still necessary? How is it done?
> Thanks in advance for any advice,
With ndmake I use the following:
>xv.lnk $(OBJS) $(LIBS)
$(CC) @xv.lnk -o xv
I have'nt seen this supported anywhere else, but I would be interested in
anything similar for gnuishmake
Peter Crowley
Quarterdeck Offices Systems
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