Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/08/27/09:31:33
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>I'm planning to write a utility that can help people to modify the
>djgpp.env file.
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>How do I detect whether DJGPP is installed in a user's computer
>*reliably*?
Personally I think this could be achieved using a batch file, or a 4DOS
batch file, or a Perl script, the "dir /s" command can search the specified
path recursively for a file. If DJGPP environment is set, then this is even
simpler.
yours
Leiming
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Digital Signal Processing Group | Under Professor Douglas. L. Jones
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