Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/21/17:19:51
I'm new to programming in C ( I just downloaded djgpp & rhide 2 days
ago), and I
have a question about rhide (btw, I'm running a 486 with win31 but I use
djgpp in pure msdos outside of windows):
No matter where the source file is that I compile, the EXE always gets
put in my djgpp\bin directory. Is there any way to redirect where the EXE
file goes?
Second, I have some *.LIB files I got off of a shareware CD, but I
obviously can't use them with djgpp. I know that I can use OBJ2COFF (at
least, thats what the FAQ said), but I don't have regular internet access
except email (no www or ftp). So if the OBJ2COFF program isn't too big,
could someone uuencode a copy and email it to me, along with how to use
it? Thanks.
Third, are there any good beginner's tutorials out there for ANSI/ISO C?
I have know little about the C langauge, and can barely write a "hello,
world!" type file on my own...
TIA,
Tony Blaha
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