Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/06/08:06:17
In article <33114480 DOT 7B0C AT cs DOT com>, "John M. Aldrich" <fighteer AT cs DOT com> writes:
|> Ove Kaaven wrote:
|> >
|> > Isn't it easier to just let redir expand the wildcards?
|>
|> No, because that could screw up any non-djgpp programs that redir
|> invokes. There are other reasons as well, but I'm not 100% clear on the
|> details. Let's just say that it's better the way it is. :)
|>
|> BTW, has anyone tried my patch yet? Any problems?
|>
No, no problems with patch 1. I was most concerned by the change (in the
library functions spawnXX ), because it stopped me using redir to save the output
of gcc: redir -e junk gcc *.c -Wall no longer worked. In fact I was reduced to
using Crtl-S/Crtl-Q (and switching off my disk cache so it went slowly enough).
As to problems using redir with non-GNU programs - how many people use
redir with these programs anyway? Would it be that much of a problem if it
assumed the command target was djgpp-compiled ?
R DOT G DOT Morgan AT ncl DOT ac DOT uk
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