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From: | bpaddock AT csonline DOT net (Bob Paddock) |
To: | robert DOT hoehne AT gmx DOT net |
Cc: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: Can't Get GCC 2.8.0 to build? |
Date: | Mon, 23 Mar 1998 16:31:55 -0500 |
Organization: | is mostly via piles |
Reply-To: | bpaddock AT csonline DOT net |
Message-ID: | <LTtF1UQy8gwJ092yn@csonline.net> |
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>> I still think I'm missing some thing as I don't see any >> thing that fixes the files names to end with .exe in the >> "install" section of the makefile nor any other scripts that >> would fix them. [snip] >with a Makefile disigned for unix will fail to 99.99% >on DJGPP when not running under W95 with long filenames >enabled. (at least for not trivial packages like gcc) I am running with W95 with long filenames enabled. Does this change what I need to do to install the compiler from a source build? >To get a clue, where to install what, run >make install -n >and watch the output. Thanks will do. Does it matter if I do "make install -n" or "sh djmake.sh -n"?
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