Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/06/12:50:10
In article <3439dc7f DOT 7303459 AT news DOT magna DOT com DOT au>, tpage AT masterpack DOT com DOT au
says...
>
>I am using a Packet Radio program (TNOS) that was originally written
>to run on Linux and has now been compiled to run using DJGPP.
>
>It runs fine with one problem that has me baffled.
>
>When using the DIR or LS command when executing the program in DOS
>thes commands work ok.
>
>When using these commands in the DOS BOX in Win95, if executed in the
>directory where the executable program resides, the program crashes
>with a SIGSERV error.
>
>When these commands are executed from a SUB-directory under the
>executable program they work fine.
>
You might try compiling it with the cygnus.com cygwin32 version of gcc.exe.
>I have the source code and Vsn 2 of the compiler.
>
>Could someone tell me if the problem is likely to be the way the
>program has been written OR has the program been compiled with some
>old libary/include files that were suitable for DOS operation and not
>fully compatible for Win95.
>
>Many Thanks ...... Terry
>
>
>Internet : tpage AT masterpack DOT com DOT au
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