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| Date: | Sun, 25 Jul 1999 22:22:06 -0300 |
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| From: | "Cesar S. Rabak" <csrabak AT ipt DOT br> |
| Subject: | Re: Setting up emacs to run with DJGPP |
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At 08:10 25/07/99 GMT, you wrote: >John L Meyer (jlmeyer AT rmi DOT net) wrote: >: I'm a Windows-based programmer, and I want to know how I would use emacs to >: compile and make C++ programs. > >Open your makefile in emacs. Then type "M-x compile RET RET". > Technically speaking, opening it is not necessary. Just have the current directory where the Makefile is seems to be enough.
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