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From: sam AT devin DOT org (Sam Speel)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Req: DOS/DJGPP Quake Makefile
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 05:51:28 GMT
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On Sun, 09 Mar 97 03:44:40 GMT, pv AT cs DOT montana DOT edu (Paul Peavyhouse)
wrote:

>        Someone once posted a copy of their makefile they they used to 
>successfully compile the Quake source codes under DOS/DJGPP.  Could someone 
>please repost that file?
>        Also, I have been trying to figure out this one all day.  The DJGPP 
>library is what is used to compile Quake.  The problem is that DJGPP does not 
>come with <sys/socket.h> nor <netdb.h>.  I have found the IBM-PC version of 
>the files in the Cygnus Win-32 port of the gcc compiler and now have both the 
>DJGPP and the Cygnus compilers on my computer.  My question now is, how can 
>both DJGPP and Cygnus peacefully coexist as my GCC compilers?  Or do they even 
>need to?  Can I combine them both into ONE include directory?  The DJGPP 
>"make" doesn't like the Cygnus source code, but the Cygnus "make" doesn't seem 
>to mind the DJGPP source code.  Any suggestions here?  Thanks!
>
>                                                              PV
>
>
>______________________________________________________________________________
>
> Paul Peavyhouse                          
> http://www.cs.montana.edu/~pv           
> email: pv AT cs DOT montana DOT edu                
>______________________________________________________________________________

Paul (or anyone else who reads this thread),
Would you be so kind as to post the source to this group?  We
unfortunates who weren't able to track down the source would still
like to get to look at.  I don't even need to build the thing... just
purely curiosity.

Anyone feeling uncomfortable about posting the source could always do
so anonymously...

Thanks in advance

Sam

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