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From: gwynn AT msn DOT globaldialog DOT com (John Schucker)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Compiling old source.
Date: 8 Mar 1997 09:15:21 GMT
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I was wondering if anybody could offer me an easy way to get old source 
to compile, say the source in man_pc.zip?

Just as an example, take man, which if memory serves is composed of man.c 
and man.h.  It compiles, I think it dies on linking because it has all 
sorts of references to the old go32 stuff.
  
Also, is there any way to figure out how much memory a process uses, 
E.G., when I run gcc?  For example, if I run go32-v2, and it says I have 
6000 KB DPMI memory, and 130000 KB DPMI swap space, how do I find out how 
much of that memory is being used by each process as it runs?
I think that sort of info would be nice to get from say ,a make, as each 
component runs, so you could track memory usage.

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