Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/09/11:14:58
On 5 Mar 1997, Kay Hayen wrote:
> I've spent a lot time yesterday, when I tried to use the bpc of TP7.0
> from Borland with djgpp's 2.0 and 2.1 make. It seems that djgpp uses
> some DPMI interface with which the Borland program conflict.
You cannot run Borland programs from DJGPP programs (like DJGPP Make),
because Borland programs are 16-bit DPMI clients, and DPMI 0.9 spec
prohibits mixing 16-bit and 32-bit DPMI programs. So either use Borland
make or DJGPP-compiled Pascal compiler.
> The error message of make is not telling to much:
>
> k:\binpatch>g:\dos_gcc\BIN\make -f testy2
> f:\bp\bin\bpc
> make.exe: *** [all] Error -1
Actually, it does tell you, but you have to listen ;-). Error -1 means
that the program was nowhere to be found. And the reason in your case
might well be that you use backslashes. Try using them in pairs, like
so:
> all:
> f:\\bp\\bin\\bpc
> "g:\\delphi\\bin\\dcc"
Better yet, switch to forward slashes.
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