Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/23/10:30:29
In article <35C8976D DOT 692E AT cableol DOT co DOT uk>,
Allens <allen DOT asjp AT cableol DOT co DOT uk> wrote:
>
> These are the untested instructions I recieved from Clark Case, so don't
> blame me if they are wrong, and make backups of everything....
> By the way, I think you're problem is you are using version 2.8.1 of
> djgpp, and RSXNT is designed for 2.7.2.
>
> Peter Allen
>
> After much messing around, I got RSXNTDJ to work for
> the most part with gcc version 2.8.1. Here are the
> steps I eventually ended up following:
>
> 1) Follow directions in readme.exe.
>
> 2) Include windows.h in test program in readme.exe
>
> 3) In the specs file (for me, it is at
> c:/djgpp/rsxntdj/lib/specs), in the *link section,
> some changes need to be made. The origional read
> something like the following:
> *link:
> %{Zwin32: -Lc:/djgpp/rsxntdj/lib/all}
> However, during compilation, it seemed to be looking
> for a library that lived both in
> c:/djgpp/rsxntdj/lib/mt and in .../lib/st. I randomly
> chose to include mt, so the statement ended up
> looking like this:
> *link:
> %{Zwin32: -Lc:/djgpp/rsxntdj/lib/all
> -Lc:/djgpp/rsxntdj/lib/mt}
> I have no idea what the difference is between these
> two directories, except one, which leads to...
hi, my configuration is (after read the specs.txt file)
*link:
%{Zwin32: -Le:/rsxntdj/lib/all %{Zmt: e:/rsxntdj/lib/all/mt}
%{!Zmt: e:/rsxntdj/lib/all/st}}
I think that is better...
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