Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/12/12/16:15:50
well i am using win98 and when i installed it i used pkunzip in a dos
shell... i 'SET LFN=n' at the DOS prompt so that it uses regular file name
instead of long... here is the output of set...
C:\WINDOWS>set
TMP=c:\windows\TEMP
TEMP=C:\windows\TEMP
PROMPT=$p$g
winbootdir=C:\WINDOWS
COMSPEC=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM
DJGPP=E:\DJGPP\DJGPP.ENV
PATH=E:\;E:\DJGPP\BIN;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\;C:\WINDOWS;C:
\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\COREL\OFFICE7\SHARED\TRUEDOC\BIN;D:\;D:\COMPRESS;C:\JDK11~1.
6\BIN;C:\JDK11~1.6\INCLUDE;C:\JDK11~1.6\LIB;E:\DJGPP\GNU\EMACS\BIN;E:\POVRAY31;;
D:\VIEWERS;E:\DJGPP;
GO32_V2_DEBUG=y
windir=C:\WINDOWS
BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 T4
LFN=n
i don't think i got any errors when i used gxx with djgpp 2.01... i just
installed 2.02 a few days ago (i only installed djdev202, is there any
other files i should install... also i am using versions of all other
related files from around June98 ie: gcc, make, etc. i dont know if
there are newer versions that would work better?)
also: gcc works just fine, its just gxx... is there an option flag i can
use in the gcc line that tells it to use c++ instead of c?
well thank you for any help
nate
>What platform are you using? If, as I suspect, it's Windows NT, you've
>probably unzipped with an LFN-aware unzipper (like WinZip). But DJGPP
>doesn't support long file names on Windows NT (or more properly
>Microsoft doesn't). Thus, you should reinstall your DJGPP tree using a
>DOS-style unzipper, like PKUNZIP. Alternatively, there is an
>experimental LFN driver for NT available somewhere; you might check the
>mail archives on www.delorie.com for the announcement.
>If it's not NT, post some more details. System, method of installation
>(including what unzip used), any changes made to DJGPP.ENV or other
>files, AUTOEXEC.BAT, output of SET, and anything else you think is
>relevant,
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