Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/10/26/01:58:42
Ick. I think gccrm is pretty broken. :(
I tried to use -x to tell gccrm that a .cpp file is a c++ file. I put
this in a batch file:
gccrm -x c++ %1.cpp -O2 -lm -lpc -lgpp -liostr
I ran the batch file with "cc opt" opt.cpp is a program that compiles
with a couple warnings under gcc.
With the batch file, I got a ton of errors about using // and then it
started throwing binary at me! I got happy faces, card suites, bells,
etc. :(
I decided to try to redirect this to a file so I could show you people
what had happened. So I ran it straight from the command line:
gccrm -x c++ opt.cpp -O2 -lm -lpc -lgpp -liostr
and it went along happily and spit out the couple of errors that gcc
had spit out. Then it did a major bout of swapping to disk and gave me
the same two errors again. Then again. Then again... :/
I figure this isn't a compiler bug since gccrm is probably dos-specific
and therefore it's a problem that only happens with the djgpp release.
Is it just a known fact that gccrm is buggy? Or have I discovered
something? :)
Kim
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