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From: | Elmar Vogt <elmar DOT vogt AT rzmail DOT uni-erlangen DOT de>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Installation of v2.00
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Date: | 12 Oct 1995 16:22:23 GMT
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Organization: | LUR, University of Erlangen
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
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Hi!
I'm afraid I'm missing something pretty obvious, but I've been stuck
now for almost a week, so I'd very much appreciate any help you could
shed on my problem:
I've been using V1.39 (or so) for some time and found it a good idea
to switch to V2.00 beta 3. I ftp'ed all the necessary and recommended
files, unzipped them etc.
I followed the magic line recommended by DJ for installation:
set DJGPP=C:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV
and, you guessed it, nothing works: I can get the compiler running,
but whether I use a Makefile or launch it manually, it is unable to
find _anything_: Neither header-files nor libraries...
When I force a certain path upon it (-I, -L), it finds some of the
files, but then emits other weird errors, like syntax errors in
DJGPP-headers.
Running SETDJGPP yielded the same result. After some experimenting I
noticed that the very existence of DJGPP.ENV seems completely irrelevant:
Nothing changes, even if I delete this file. It's simply ignored.
What gives? (Yes, I've checked the paths, re-ran AUTOEXEC.BAT etc.)
And, by the way, could some kind soul explain to me the way DJGPP.ENV
works? I've been browsing through DOS and UNIX-manuals, but could come
up with nothing.
Thanks in advance. Please no REPLY with e-mail, since this account of
mine is kind of preliminary. If you don't want to waste bandwidth, mail
to the address below.
Thanks, Elmar
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Elmar Vogt
Dept. for Environmental Processing Technology and Recycling
University of Erlangen, Germany
e-mail: vogt AT nt DOT e-technik DOT uni-erlangen DOT de
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