Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/05/26/16:59:36
I have gcc running on a Novell network:
Novell 3.11, gcc 2.2.2, go32 1.09, MS-DOS 5, 4DOS 4.01
Problem: when I compile a source file that is on the network, gcc
attempts to create a temporary file (I think) in the root directory of
the network drive. Of course, I do not have rights to this directory
(and would not want to give myself rights in case I did something
stupid), so how can I force gcc to write all temporary files onto my
local hard drive (C:)?
BTW, when I compile a source file that is on C:, there is no problem,
even with gcc running from the network drive. I guess the temporary
file is being written to C:\ in this case.
If anyone needs more details, please email and I'll do my best to get
some more info.
Thanks
Geoff
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