Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/10/21/13:47:04
Cardinal Teulbachs <cardinalt AT cwia DOT com> wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Oct 1997 08:35:01 GMT, Robert Hoehne
> <robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net> made so bold as to state:
> >Please read the DJGPP FAQ at least section 15.6.
> Been there, done that. Makes no difference.
I find that hard to believe.
> >If you would have read the FAQ (as you said) then you would know
> >how to create that file! (section 6.12 the first item)
> Well, first off, I didn't say I read the FAQ, so don't put words in my
> mouth.
Well, you should've read the FAQ. Do you think Eli wrote it out of ennui?
> Second, I've already created an ENVIRON.LST file and posted the
> contents.
Hmm, I can't find it. Can you repost, please?
> Third, I beg you not to bother your wonderful self helping
> me any longer as I'm going to go out and buy a commercial setup that
> comes with proper support (that is to say, halfway patient and
> respectful support). I shan't be wasting any more of your valuable
> hairbrushing time.
Your loss. DJGPP is a wonderful compiler. The question of weather it is
-superior- to all commerical compilers is debatable, but imho it is. You'll
find that we are all very patient people here; however, how do you expect
us to react after we've been asked the same questions fifty thousand times
by people who can't be 'bothered' to read the FAQ, which would answer most
or even all of their questions? Did you even read the README.1ST file?
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