Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/17/02:50:12
On Thu, 16 Oct 1997 12:58:02 +0200, michael DOT mauch AT gmx DOT de (Michael
Mauch) made so bold as to state:
>> I have no ENVIRON.LST file that I can find. A file search of my hard
>> drive turned up no match.
>
>You have to create it yourself:
>
>| * At the DOS command prompt, type `set > environ.lst', then press <Enter>.
>
>(from section 6.12 of the FAQ, a few lines above where you looked).
Whoops. Sorry about that. Here's the ENVIRON.LST file contents:
TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
PROMPT=$p$g
winbootdir=C:\WINDOWS
COMSPEC=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM
DJGPP=C:/DJGPP/DJGPP.ENV
PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\WINDOWS;C:\;C:\DJGPP\BIN
windir=C:\WINDOWS
>What command line did you use when you compiled from the command line?
I tried two forms that I can remember:
gcc file.cc -o file.exe
gcc -o file.exe file.cc
I also tried both these with just a .c extension, since my code is
only C code anyway at this point. Didn't help.
>Did you change your djgpp.env file?
No. Am I supposed to? I saw something about that file causing problems
with "info" if there are trailing whitespaces or embedded control
codes, so I checked for those (even though I'm having no trouble with
"info"), but I didn't find them and didn't actually change anything.
Thanks much for your reply. Does this new info help at all? I'm still
in the dark.
--Cardinal T
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