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| From: | Mark Brown <M DOT A DOT Brown-4 AT sms DOT ed DOT ac DOT uk> |
| Subject: | Re: Libraries |
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| Date: | Mon, 29 Sep 1997 13:27:03 GMT |
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WiZKiD <wiz_kid AT hotmail DOT com> writes:
> Could anyone post links on the subject of
> how to create User Libraries? I have a
> couple of function and would like to compile
> them into a library file like *.lib. I have
> DJGPP and TC...any help would be apreciated.
How to make libraries is more a problem for a particular computer type
than a problem for a particular programming language, such as C. Your
queries would probably be better answered by looking in your manuals
or consulting a platform specific newsgroup (in your case.
comp.os.msdos.programmer). Be sure to read the FAQ for a group before
posting.
I believe that Borland programs print a brief help screen if you run
them without argumnets, and most GNU programs should do the same if
you give them an argument of '--help', although I don't know about
DJGPP.
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