Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/06/10/03:31:48
On Tue, 09 Jun 1998 15:02:51 +0200 in comp.os.msdos.djgpp Anders Undin
<anders DOT undin AT katrineholm DOT mail DOT telia DOT com> wrote:
: When I try to make the Allegro library with the make program, I get this
: message: "Your DJGPP environment variable is not set correctly! It
: should point to your djgpp.env file...". And when I type 'set', the
: lines is there. And I KNOW that the djgpp.env file is under c:\djgpp.
: So why doesn't it work?!
Type `set' at a DOS prompt, check it is really being set. Have you
edited djgpp.env at all? Is your djgpp installation `odd' in any
sense (e.g. djgpp itself stored on a shared network drive, djgpp.env
in user's personal space)? Does djgpp work normally for simple
compilations? Try it on a "Hello world" program.
If none of the above help, you'll have to either give more information
(see the FAQ; include in particular the output of `set' at a DOS
prompt, the text of a "Hello World" program, and the output of "gcc -v
hello.c" when you try to compile your program). You might also like
to try using DJVERIFY, a utility by John M Aldrich which attempts to
diagnose common problems with djgpp misinstallations. You can get it
by links from http://www.cs.com/fighteer/. Using DJVERIFY you can
produce a detailed system report that may help people here diagnose
your problem if DJVERIFY itself can't do it.
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