Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/19/08:43:20
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Lyle wrote:
> It's just that i don't ahve time - and i would really like to compile
> the program in 32 bit. However, i can't waste time trying to debug it
> using 'primitive' methods.
I thought you were in a hurry to get your program working, weren't
you? If so, what difference does it make how ``primitive'' the
methods are if they let you achieve your goals?
For me, there's no ``primitive'' and ``advanced'' tools; there are
only tools that are right for a certain job and there are tools which
are wrong. If a certain technique gets the job done quickly, it is
the right tool.
But it's your call, the above is only my own opinion.
> I appreciate your suggestions, however in my
> situtation they are unrealistic. I might give the pgcc a go and see what
> happens?
I think this would get you into more trouble, that's why I suggested
alternative ways. I have built gcc and used beta-quality programs
enough times to know that this is no way to quickly make a buggy
program work.
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